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By Indiot, history, 10 months ago, In English

Hi!

Could someone plz explain to me why 1 / 2 modulo 1e9 + 7 = 5e8 + 5? ![ ](tmp)

my modulo function

output 5e8 + 4.

Thanks!

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$$$\dfrac{1}{2} \equiv 500000004 \pmod {10^9+7}$$$, but I think the sample output is $$$\dfrac{3}{2}$$$ cause $$$1 + \dfrac{1}{2} = \dfrac{3}{2}$$$...

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There's something wrong in the statement. Perhaps it is mod 1e9+9 actually.