Could you please explain the following example step by step with explanation, thank you in advance: "For n=9 we obtain (Z/9Z)x = {[1],[2],[4],[5],[7],[8]} from the proposition. The multiplicative inverses of these elements are {[1],[5],[7],[2],[4],[8]}."
Could you please explain the following example step by step with explanation, thank you in advance: "For n=9 we obtain (Z/9Z)x = {[1],[2],[4],[5],[7],[8]} from the proposition. The multiplicative inverses of these elements are {[1],[5],[7],[2],[4],[8]}."
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"For n=9 we obtain (Z/9Z)x = {[1],[2],[4],[5],[7],[8]} from the proposition. The multiplicative inverses of these elements are {[1],[5],[7],[2],[4],[8]}."
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