II. For every odd prime q, define M₁ = 29-1. Let p be a prime divisor of Mq. 1) Prove that ord,2 = q, and so q divides p - 1. 2) Prove that q divides P21, 3) Deduce that (²) and so 2(P-1)/2 = 1 (mod p). = 1, and so p = ±1 (mod 8).
II. For every odd prime q, define M₁ = 29-1. Let p be a prime divisor of Mq. 1) Prove that ord,2 = q, and so q divides p - 1. 2) Prove that q divides P21, 3) Deduce that (²) and so 2(P-1)/2 = 1 (mod p). = 1, and so p = ±1 (mod 8).
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