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Celia Lucas

Celia Lucas

Answered question

2022-06-25

( a 11 x + a 12 y ) mod 8 = b 1
( a 21 x + a 22 y ) mod 8 = b 2
In the case of simple equations without modulo, the solution of A x = b is x = A 1 b, but how to handle this modulo?

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svirajueh

svirajueh

Beginner2022-06-26Added 29 answers

You can do Gauss-Jordan elimination performing operations modulo 8. Just be mindful that "division" is only defined for odd integers (you are really multiplying by the inverse modulo 8).
lobht98

lobht98

Beginner2022-06-27Added 6 answers

You can apply Cramer's rule if the determinant is odd (so invertible mod 8). For an introduction to linear algebra over commutative rings see Wm. C. Brown: Matrices over commutative rings.

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