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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
81988081010
988811216101
81165101-5
1611601-581
So our multiplicative inverse is -5 mod 81 ≡ 76
Source: ExtendedEuclideanAlgorithm.com

nbqr t1t2t3
5695830569010
583569114101
5691440901-40
149151-4041
9514-4041-81
541141-81122
4140-81122-569
So our multiplicative inverse is 122 mod 569 ≡ 122
Source: ExtendedEuclideanAlgorithm.com

nbqr t1t2t3
251138111301-1
1381131251-12
11325413-12-9
25131122-911
131211-911-20
12112011-20251
So our multiplicative inverse is -20 mod 251 ≡ 231
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 ≡ 392 × 988-1 (mod 81) ≡ 392 × 76 (mod 81) ≡ 65 (mod 81)
x ≡ 473 × 583-1 (mod 569) ≡ 473 × 122 (mod 569) ≡ 237 (mod 569)
x ≡ 207 × 138-1 (mod 251) ≡ 207 × 231 (mod 251) ≡ 127 (mod 251)


Now the actual calculation

  1. Find the common modulus M
    M = m1 × m2 × ... × mk = 81 × 569 × 251 = 11568339
  2. We calculate the numbers M1 to M3
    M1=M/m1=11568339/81=142819,   M2=M/m2=11568339/569=20331,   M3=M/m3=11568339/251=46089
  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
    81142819081010
    14281981176316101
    81165101-5
    1611601-581
    So our multiplicative inverse is -5 mod 81 ≡ 76
    Source: ExtendedEuclideanAlgorithm.com

    nbqr t1t2t3
    569203310569010
    2033156935416101
    569416115301-1
    41615321101-13
    153110143-13-4
    110432243-411
    4324119-411-15
    24191511-1526
    19534-1526-93
    541126-93119
    4140-93119-569
    So our multiplicative inverse is 119 mod 569 ≡ 119
    Source: ExtendedEuclideanAlgorithm.com

    nbqr t1t2t3
    251460890251010
    46089251183156101
    25115619501-1
    156951611-12
    9561134-12-3
    61341272-35
    342717-35-8
    277365-829
    7611-829-37
    616029-37251
    So our multiplicative inverse is -37 mod 251 ≡ 214
    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
    =  (65 × 142819 × 76 +
       237 × 20331 × 119 +
       127 × 46089 × 214)   mod 11568339
    = 9629993 (mod 11568339)


    So our answer is 9629993 (mod 11568339).


Verification

So we found that x ≡ 9629993
If this is correct, then the following statements (i.e. the original equations) are true:
988x (mod 81) ≡ 392 (mod 81)
583x (mod 569) ≡ 473 (mod 569)
138x (mod 251) ≡ 207 (mod 251)

Let's see whether that's indeed the case if we use x ≡ 9629993.