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Chapter 61, Problem 32A
Find the unknown area, radius, or central angle for each of these sectors 25 through 36. Where necessary, round the answers to 1 decimal place.
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Let n = 7, let p = 23 and let S be the set of least positive residues mod p of the first (p-1)/2
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Let T be the subset of S consisting of those residues which exceed p/2.
Find the set T, and hence compute the Legendre symbol (7|23).
The first 11 multiples of 7 reduced mod 23 are
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By Gauss' lemma (Apostol Theorem 9.6),
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