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(a) the number 561 factors as 3 · 11 · 17. first use fermat's little theorem to prove that a561 ≡ a (mod 3), a561 ≡ a (mod 11), and a561 ≡ a (mod 17) for every value of a. then explain why these three congruences imply that a561 ≡ a (mod 561) for every value of a.
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