Decoding a Message: In Exercises 53-56, use
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- In Exercises 49-52, write a cryptogram for the message using the matrix A=122379147. HAPPY BIRTHDAYarrow_forwardEvaluating an Expression In Exercise 1-6, evaluate the expression -503-6+71-2-1+-10-8146arrow_forwardIn Exercises 49-52, write a cryptogram for the message using the matrix A=122379147. OPERATION OVERLOADarrow_forward
- Decoding a Message: Use the inverse of A to decode the cryptogram. A=122113114 231334313463251761241437411782029403856116131112236415385283216arrow_forwardDecoding Messages Use the numerical representation from Exercise 40 and the inverse of the encodingfunction C(x) = 3x + 2 to decode 41 5 35 17 83 4177 83 14 5 77.arrow_forward5 Q.3. a) Use the substitution scheme and the matrix 4 | 2 3 7) CLO- code the message WORK HARD and decode the message, 93 36 60 21 159 60 110 43arrow_forward
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