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What exactly should "min(f(x), g(x))" be? If f(x) = x mod 11, g(x) = x^2 mod 11, then the "min" should be te smaller value? For example:

x = 2, f(x) = 2, g(x) = 4
min (f(x),g(x)) = 2?

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