For arbitrary positive integers a, b, c, and m with m>1, if (a + c) = (b + d) (mod m), then a = b (mod m) and c = d (mod

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For arbitrary positive integers a, b, c, and m with m>1, if (a + c) = (b + d) (mod m), then a = b (mod m) and c = d (mod

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For arbitrary positive integers a, b, c, and m with m>1, if (a + c) = (b + d) (mod m), then a = b (mod m) and c = d (mod m). True False
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