Prove that if m, d, and k are integers and d > 0, then (m

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Prove that if m, d, and k are integers and d > 0, then (m + dk) mod d = m mod d.

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QUESTION:

Prove that if m, d, and k are integers and d > 0, then (m + dk) mod d = m mod d.

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Solution:-Step1Given thatWe have to show that if m, d, and k are integers and d > 0, then (m + dk) mod d = m mod d.Step2Assume m,d and k are non negative i

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