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hey everybody this is Paul welcome back to the cryptography playlist in this video Iamp;#39;m going to be explaining how to convert negative integers so that we can use those negative integers inside of whatever mod weamp;#39;re dealing with so in the last video I explained how to convert positive integers and one of those examples was 51 and I showed how itamp;#39;s congruent to one when weamp;#39;re dealing with Mod 10 but on the other hand when weamp;#39;re dealing with - 51 itamp;#39;s actually congruent to 9 mod 10 so how exactly does that work we want to go ahead and apply this formula that I outlined in the last video so letamp;#39;s go ahead and go through this step by step so n represents the number that we would like to convert in this case n is- 51 so weamp;#39;ll go ahead and write -51 here where n is and then thatamp;#39;s equal to Q which is just some number thatamp;#39;s going to help us make the right hand side equal to the left hand side so weamp;#39;ll just