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Divisibility (Posted on 2007-01-08) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Let A be an integer, P an odd prime and n=3 be the smallest integer for which A^n - 1 is divisible by P.
Determine the smallest integer m for which (A+1)^m - 1 is divisible by P.

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Comment | Comment 6 of 8 |
The question can be intrepreted as:
If order of A modulo P is 3. find the order of (A+1) modulo P

I can clearly say that order of (A+1) modulo P is independent of
order of A modulo P, but the value it can presume is one
among the values of positive divisors of (P-1)

  Posted by Praneeth on 2007-08-01 12:55:25
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