Multiplicative Inverse Modulo Calculator

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Multiplicative Inverse Modulo Calculator

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About Multiplicative Inverse Modulo

The modular multiplicative inverse of a number a modulo m is an integer x such that (a × x) mod m = 1. It exists only if a and m are coprime (their greatest common divisor is 1).

Formula:

a × x ≡ 1 (mod m), where gcd(a, m) = 1

Properties:

  • The inverse exists only if a and m are coprime
  • The inverse is unique modulo m
  • If a and m are not coprime, no inverse exists
  • The inverse is always between 0 and m-1

Examples:

Number (a) Modulus (m) Inverse (x) Verification
3 11 4 3 × 4 ≡ 1 (mod 11)
7 13 2 7 × 2 ≡ 1 (mod 13)
5 12 5 5 × 5 ≡ 1 (mod 12)

Applications:

  • Cryptography (RSA algorithm)
  • Solving linear congruences
  • Error detection and correction
  • Number theory problems
  • Computer security

Tips:

  • Always check if the numbers are coprime first
  • The inverse is always less than the modulus
  • For prime modulus, all non-zero numbers have inverses
  • Use the Extended Euclidean Algorithm for large numbers
  • Remember that the inverse is unique modulo m

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