I appreciate your question. In simple terms, when you modular divide a number by another, after division, the left over is the answer (Example: 13%4=1). When modular division of a smaller number by a bigger number is done, obviously the left over is the smaller number and hence, the answer is the smaller number. 3%5=3.
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3/5..... reminder eppadi 3 varum...I mean 3%5...??
I appreciate your question. In simple terms, when you modular divide a number by another, after division, the left over is the answer (Example: 13%4=1). When modular division of a smaller number by a bigger number is done, obviously the left over is the smaller number and hence, the answer is the smaller number. 3%5=3.
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