Someone else did this, but they were wrong: they mostly dissembled and half agreed.

I’ll give you the truth. Post any comment, and I’ll tell you that you’re wrong.

  • WoahWoah@lemmy.worldOP
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    11 months ago

    Wrong. In modular arithmetic, numbers wrap around after reaching a certain value (the modulus). For example, in modulo 20 arithmetic, 25 + 25 equals 10, not 50, because each 25 would be equivalent to 5 (25 mod 20), and 5 + 5 equals 10.