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- https://stats.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Finite_Mathematics_-_Spring_2023/07%3A_Matrices/7.05%3A_Application_of_Matrices_in_Cryptography/7.5.01%3A_Application_of_Matrices_in_Cryptography_(Exercises)In problems 1 - 8, the letters A to Z correspond to the numbers 1 to 26, as shown below, and a space is represented by the number 27. In problems 1 - 2, use the matrix \(A\), given below, to encode th...In problems 1 - 8, the letters A to Z correspond to the numbers 1 to 26, as shown below, and a space is represented by the number 27. In problems 1 - 2, use the matrix \(A\), given below, to encode the given messages. In problems 3 - 4, decode the messages that were encoded using matrix \(A\). In problems 5 - 6, use the matrix \(B\), given below, to encode the given messages. In problems 7 - 8, decode the messages that were encoded using matrix \(B\).
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Sandboxes/JolieGreen/Finite_Mathematics_-_Spring_2023_-_OER/07%3A_Matrices/7.05%3A_Application_of_Matrices_in_Cryptography/7.5.01%3A_Application_of_Matrices_in_Cryptography_(Exercises)In problems 1 - 8, the letters A to Z correspond to the numbers 1 to 26, as shown below, and a space is represented by the number 27. In problems 1 - 2, use the matrix \(A\), given below, to encode th...In problems 1 - 8, the letters A to Z correspond to the numbers 1 to 26, as shown below, and a space is represented by the number 27. In problems 1 - 2, use the matrix \(A\), given below, to encode the given messages. In problems 3 - 4, decode the messages that were encoded using matrix \(A\). In problems 5 - 6, use the matrix \(B\), given below, to encode the given messages. In problems 7 - 8, decode the messages that were encoded using matrix \(B\).
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/New_FCC_DS_21_Finite_Mathematics_-_Spring_2023/07%3A_Matrices/7.05%3A_Application_of_Matrices_in_Cryptography/7.5.01%3A_Application_of_Matrices_in_Cryptography_(Exercises)In problems 1 - 8, the letters A to Z correspond to the numbers 1 to 26, as shown below, and a space is represented by the number 27. In problems 1 - 2, use the matrix \(A\), given below, to encode th...In problems 1 - 8, the letters A to Z correspond to the numbers 1 to 26, as shown below, and a space is represented by the number 27. In problems 1 - 2, use the matrix \(A\), given below, to encode the given messages. In problems 3 - 4, decode the messages that were encoded using matrix \(A\). In problems 5 - 6, use the matrix \(B\), given below, to encode the given messages. In problems 7 - 8, decode the messages that were encoded using matrix \(B\).
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/FCC_-_Finite_Mathematics_-_Spring_2023/07%3A_Matrices/7.05%3A_Application_of_Matrices_in_Cryptography/7.5.01%3A_Application_of_Matrices_in_Cryptography_(Exercises)In problems 1 - 8, the letters A to Z correspond to the numbers 1 to 26, as shown below, and a space is represented by the number 27. In problems 1 - 2, use the matrix \(A\), given below, to encode th...In problems 1 - 8, the letters A to Z correspond to the numbers 1 to 26, as shown below, and a space is represented by the number 27. In problems 1 - 2, use the matrix \(A\), given below, to encode the given messages. In problems 3 - 4, decode the messages that were encoded using matrix \(A\). In problems 5 - 6, use the matrix \(B\), given below, to encode the given messages. In problems 7 - 8, decode the messages that were encoded using matrix \(B\).