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Q83.Remainder when 643232 is divided by 9 is equal to _____.

What This Question Tests

This question is a straightforward application of modular arithmetic, requiring the student to find the remainder of a large number raised to a large power when divided by a smaller number. It primarily tests the concept of cyclicity of remainders.

Concepts Tested

Modular arithmeticCyclicity of remaindersEuler's totient theorem (or simple cyclicity)

Formulas Used

a^b mod m = (a mod m)^(b mod ฯ†(m)) mod m

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๐Ÿ“‹ Question Details

Chapter
Permutation & Combination
Topic
Modular arithmetic
Year
2024
Shift
29 Jan Shift 2
Q Number
Q83
Type
Numerical
NCERT Ref
Class 11 Mathematics Ch 7: Permutations and Combinations

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