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Consider the following theorem (called the Quotient-Remainder Theorem): Let n, de Z where d > 0. There exists unique q,
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Consider the following theorem (called the Quotient-Remainder Theorem): Let n, de Z where d > 0. There exists unique q,
Consider the following theorem (called the Quotient-Remainder Theorem): Let n, de Z where d > 0. There exists unique q, r EZ so that n = qd+r, 0<r<d. Define Zd {0, 1,..., d-1} and given a, b € Za, define a + b = r where a+b= qd+r, 0 <r<d. Show that Za is a group under addition.