Online Solver for Prime Power Modulus problems
I am trying to solve some problems nominated as a HW by our instructor. Problems are of the form:
$$f(x) equiv 0 pmod{p^k}$$
where $f(x)$ is a polynomial. My concern is to check the correctness of my solutions. Is there a website solving such problems online??
I am asking this question after a little unsuccessful research on the web.
number-theory elementary-number-theory modular-arithmetic
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I am trying to solve some problems nominated as a HW by our instructor. Problems are of the form:
$$f(x) equiv 0 pmod{p^k}$$
where $f(x)$ is a polynomial. My concern is to check the correctness of my solutions. Is there a website solving such problems online??
I am asking this question after a little unsuccessful research on the web.
number-theory elementary-number-theory modular-arithmetic
add a comment |
I am trying to solve some problems nominated as a HW by our instructor. Problems are of the form:
$$f(x) equiv 0 pmod{p^k}$$
where $f(x)$ is a polynomial. My concern is to check the correctness of my solutions. Is there a website solving such problems online??
I am asking this question after a little unsuccessful research on the web.
number-theory elementary-number-theory modular-arithmetic
I am trying to solve some problems nominated as a HW by our instructor. Problems are of the form:
$$f(x) equiv 0 pmod{p^k}$$
where $f(x)$ is a polynomial. My concern is to check the correctness of my solutions. Is there a website solving such problems online??
I am asking this question after a little unsuccessful research on the web.
number-theory elementary-number-theory modular-arithmetic
number-theory elementary-number-theory modular-arithmetic
asked Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
Maged Saeed
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Wolfram Alpha does it. The syntax is like this:
x^3+2x-7 = 0 (mod 5^3)
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Wolfram Alpha does it. The syntax is like this:
x^3+2x-7 = 0 (mod 5^3)
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Wolfram Alpha does it. The syntax is like this:
x^3+2x-7 = 0 (mod 5^3)
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Wolfram Alpha does it. The syntax is like this:
x^3+2x-7 = 0 (mod 5^3)
Wolfram Alpha does it. The syntax is like this:
x^3+2x-7 = 0 (mod 5^3)
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