3.6.1, 3.6.4 The formula p (p) = pi-1(p-1) (and its special case when i = 1) may be shown as follows. 3.6.1 Explain why

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3.6.1, 3.6.4 The formula p (p) = pi-1(p-1) (and its special case when i = 1) may be shown as follows. 3.6.1 Explain why

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3.6.1, 3.6.4 The formula p (p) = pi-1(p-1) (and its special case when i = 1) may be shown as follows. 3.6.1 Explain why p(p) = p-1 when p is prime. 3.6.4 Verify that p(15) = 9(3)p(5).
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