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Problem 3 : Suppose that you want to encrypt a message using an affine cipher. You let a = 0 , b = 1 ,

Problem 3: Suppose that you want to encrypt a message using an affine cipher. You let a=0,b=1, etc.,
but you also include ?=26 and 27. Therefore you have 28 symbols to encrypt and your affine cipher
is given by
ax+b(mod28).
(a) Enumerate all choices for ainZ27 that allow you to decrypt.
(b) Suppose you try to use a=14 and b=3. Find two plaintext letters that encrypt to the same ciphertext
letter.
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