oszust001 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Thread starter Dec 16, 2010 #1 How to solve that eqation? 3^x=4y+5
SEngstrom Messages 52 Reaction score 0 Dec 16, 2010 #2 Express one variable in terms of the other (see which makes most sense). What are the conditions for having integer solutions?
Express one variable in terms of the other (see which makes most sense). What are the conditions for having integer solutions?
HallsofIvy Science Advisor Homework Helper Messages 42,895 Reaction score 983 Dec 16, 2010 #3 That is the same as saying that [itex]3^x= 1[/itex] (mod 4). Check out "Fermat's Little Theorem".
oszust001 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Dec 19, 2010 #4 Ok, but how can I show that this equation can be saying like that you wrote? If I place for 3^x=1(mod 4) to top equation and from Fermat's little theorem I have x=3 than I have equation with one variable? That you thought about?
Ok, but how can I show that this equation can be saying like that you wrote? If I place for 3^x=1(mod 4) to top equation and from Fermat's little theorem I have x=3 than I have equation with one variable? That you thought about?