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Q1: Show that 12 has no primitive root. Q2: Use the fact that if a is a primitive root of m, the all other

 

Q1: Show that 12 has no primitive root. Q2: Use the fact that if a is a primitive root of m, the all other primitive roots must be of the form a' where gcd(i, (m)) = 1, to find all primitive roots of 14.

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