Suppose we represent a=2,b=4,c=6,...,z=52. Suppose further we use the equation y=x2+4 to encrypt a message. Decrypt the given message(see attached photo). Don't forget to show your steps.

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Suppose we represent a=2,b=4,c=6,...,z=52. Suppose further we use the equation y=x2+4 to encrypt a message.

Decrypt the given message(see attached photo).

Don't forget to show your steps.

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81604 260| 40|1768|580|1604|1768|1300|104| 8 |788| 68 |1448|904| 40|328| 104 | 1604 2504
Transcribed Image Text:680 81604 260| 40|1768|580|1604|1768|1300|104| 8 |788| 68 |1448|904| 40|328| 104 | 1604 2504
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