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Suppose That a and B Are Integers a4(mod7), and b6(mod7). Find the integer c with 0c6a \equiv 4 ( \bmod 7 ) , \text { and } b \equiv 6 ( \bmod 7 ) . \text { Find the integer } c \text { with } 0 \leq c \leq 6

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suppose that a and b are integers, a4(mod7), and b6(mod7). Find the integer c with 0c6a \equiv 4 ( \bmod 7 ) , \text { and } b \equiv 6 ( \bmod 7 ) . \text { Find the integer } c \text { with } 0 \leq c \leq 6 such that
- c3a(mod7)c \equiv 3 a ( \bmod 7 )

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