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Default primitive root indices question

If a and b satisfy the relation ab = = 1 (mod p).

If a and b satisfy the relation a + b = = 0 (modp)

If a and b satisfy the relation a+b = = 1(mod p)


Is there a theorem or proof that shows how a and b are related? Or how would show their indices are related?

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