I’m embarrassed to ask such a simple question. My term does not start for two more weeks so I can’t ask a professor, and the suspense would kill me.
Why does 2 mod 4 = 2?
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Mod just means you take the remainder after performing the division. Since 4 goes into 2 zero times, you end up with a remainder of 2.