Solve the following system of congruences: 3x + 4y ? 5 mod 13 2x + 5y ? 7 mod 13.
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Step 1: Write down the system of congruences: - \(3x + 4y \equiv 5 \pmod{13}\) - \(2x + 5y \equiv 7 \pmod{13}\) Show more…
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