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What is the smallest integer $nge2$ such that $2^n equiv 3 (mod n)$?










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What is the smallest integer $nge2$ such that $2^n equiv 3 (mod n)$?










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What is the smallest integer $nge2$ such that $2^n equiv 3 (mod n)$?










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What is the smallest integer $nge2$ such that $2^n equiv 3 (mod n)$?







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closed as off-topic by 5xum, Adrian Keister, amWhy, Paul Frost, Michael Hoppe Dec 11 '18 at 15:22


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    Hi and welcome to the site! Since this is a site that encourages and helps with learning, it is best if you show your own ideas and efforts in solving the question. Can you edit your question to add your thoughts and ideas about it? Don't worry if it's wrong - that's what we're here for.
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Hi and welcome to the site! Since this is a site that encourages and helps with learning, it is best if you show your own ideas and efforts in solving the question. Can you edit your question to add your thoughts and ideas about it? Don't worry if it's wrong - that's what we're here for.
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Dec 11 '18 at 14:34




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The smallest such integer is $4700063497$. See A036236.






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The smallest such integer is $4700063497$. See A036236.






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The smallest such integer is $4700063497$. See A036236.






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The smallest such integer is $4700063497$. See A036236.






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The smallest such integer is $4700063497$. See A036236.







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answered Dec 11 '18 at 15:05









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  • Great! Thank you!
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  • Great! Thank you!
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Great! Thank you!
– Bonbon
Dec 11 '18 at 15:06




Great! Thank you!
– Bonbon
Dec 11 '18 at 15:06



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