I have with python:
e*d == 1%etf
we know (e) and (etf) and must discover (d) using the
extended euclidean algorithm and the concept of
multiplicative inverse of modular arithmetic.
d = (1/e)%etf
d = (e**-1)%etf
generate a global wrong number, please help me find
(d) using the rules above explained.
The solution (Modular multiplicative inverse function in Python)
illustrated below gives me wrong computational result
e*d == 1 (mod etf)
d = (e**(etf-2)) % etf
d = pow(e,etf-2,etf)
Am I making some mistake elsewhere? Is this calculation ok?
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