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Using fermat's little theorem, find the least positive residue of $2^{1000000}$ modulo 17.

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  • 02-03-2018
Fermat's little theorem states that
[tex]a^p[/tex]≡a mod p

If we divide both sides by a, then
[tex]a^{p-1}[/tex]≡1 mod p
=>
[tex]a^{17-1}[/tex]≡1 mod 17
[tex]a^{16}[/tex]≡1 mod 17

Rewrite
[tex]a^{1000000}[/tex] mod 17  as
[tex]=(a^{16})^{62500}[/tex] mod 17
and apply Fermat's little theorem
[tex]=(1)^{62500}[/tex] mod 17
=>
[tex]=(1)[/tex] mod 17

So we conclude that
[tex]a^{1000000}[/tex]≡1 mod 17

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