A modulus of 0 does not fit the definition but is defined by convention as follows: (a)

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A modulus of 0 does not fit the definition but is defined by convention as follows: \(a\) mod \(0=a\). With this definition in mind, what does the following expression mean: \(a \equiv b(\bmod 0)\) ?

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