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Transform the equations

You used one or more of the fields on the left, so your equations are of the form bx ≡ a mod m.
We want them to be of the form x ≡ a mod m, so we need to move the values on the left to the right side of the equation.
For a more detailed explanation about how this works, see this part of our page about how to execute the Chinese Remainder algorithm.

First, we calculate the inverses of the leftmost value on each row:

nbqr t1t2t3
1366310136010
631136487101
1368714901-1
87491381-12
4938111-12-3
3811352-311
11521-311-25
515011-25136
So our multiplicative inverse is -25 mod 136 ≡ 111
Source: ExtendedEuclideanAlgorithm.com

nbqr t1t2t3
8899494301-9
9443281-919
43853-919-104
832219-104227
3211-104227-331
2120227-331889
So our multiplicative inverse is -331 mod 889 ≡ 558
Source: ExtendedEuclideanAlgorithm.com

nbqr t1t2t3
6398110639010
8116391172101
639172312301-3
1721231491-34
12349225-34-11
49251244-1115
252411-1115-26
24124015-26639
So our multiplicative inverse is -26 mod 639 ≡ 613
Source: ExtendedEuclideanAlgorithm.com

Click on any row to reveal a more detailed calculation of each multiplicative inverse.

Now that we now the inverses, let's move the leftmost value on each row to the right of the equation:

x ≡ 763 × 631-1 (mod 136) ≡ 763 × 111 (mod 136) ≡ 101 (mod 136)
x ≡ 543 × 94-1 (mod 889) ≡ 543 × 558 (mod 889) ≡ 734 (mod 889)
x ≡ 298 × 811-1 (mod 639) ≡ 298 × 613 (mod 639) ≡ 559 (mod 639)


Now the actual calculation

  1. Find the common modulus M
    M = m1 × m2 × ... × mk = 136 × 889 × 639 = 77257656
  2. We calculate the numbers M1 to M3
    M1=M/m1=77257656/136=568071,   M2=M/m2=77257656/889=86904,   M3=M/m3=77257656/639=120904
  3. We now calculate the modular multiplicative inverses M1-1 to M3-1
    Have a look at the page that explains how to calculate modular multiplicative inverse.
    Using, for example, the Extended Euclidean Algorithm, we will find that:

    nbqr t1t2t3
    1365680710136010
    5680711364176135101
    1361351101-1
    135113501-1136
    So our multiplicative inverse is -1 mod 136 ≡ 135
    Source: ExtendedEuclideanAlgorithm.com

    nbqr t1t2t3
    889869040889010
    8690488997671101
    889671121801-1
    6712183171-14
    218171214-14-49
    1714134-4953
    14342-4953-261
    321153-261314
    2120-261314-889
    So our multiplicative inverse is 314 mod 889 ≡ 314
    Source: ExtendedEuclideanAlgorithm.com

    nbqr t1t2t3
    6391209040639010
    120904639189133101
    639133410701-4
    1331071261-45
    1072643-45-24
    263825-24197
    3211-24197-221
    2120197-221639
    So our multiplicative inverse is -221 mod 639 ≡ 418
    Source: ExtendedEuclideanAlgorithm.com
  4. Now we can calculate x with the equation we saw earlier
    x = (a1 × M1 × M1-1   +   a2 × M2 × M2-1   + ... +   ak × Mk × Mk-1)   mod M
    =  (101 × 568071 × 135 +
       734 × 86904 × 314 +
       559 × 120904 × 418)   mod 77257656
    = 13804237 (mod 77257656)


    So our answer is 13804237 (mod 77257656).


Verification

So we found that x ≡ 13804237
If this is correct, then the following statements (i.e. the original equations) are true:
631x (mod 136) ≡ 763 (mod 136)
94x (mod 889) ≡ 543 (mod 889)
811x (mod 639) ≡ 298 (mod 639)

Let's see whether that's indeed the case if we use x ≡ 13804237.