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    Find Integers a and B Such That\[a + b \equiv a - b ( \bmod 5 )\]
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Find Integers a and B Such That a+b≡a−b( mod 5)a + b \equiv a - b ( \bmod 5 )a+b≡a−b(mod5)

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Find integers a and b such that a+b≡a−b( mod 5)a + b \equiv a - b ( \bmod 5 )a+b≡a−b(mod5)

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