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How do we get the elements 23 and 29 to finish the homomorphism?
 
How do we get the elements 23 and 29 to finish the homomorphism?
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--[[User:Robertsr|Robertsr]] 10:24, 1 October 2008 (UTC)

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We know that phi(7) = 7 and thus we can see that phi7 * 7) = phi(7) * phi(7) by the morphism law which is 49 -30 which equals 19.

Same applies with phi(7^3) it equals 13.

How do we get the elements 23 and 29 to finish the homomorphism?

--Robertsr 10:24, 1 October 2008 (UTC)

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