Does anyone know mathematical ciphers

  1. Does anyone know mathematical ciphers
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  2. hi I need help with this question.how numbers such as isbn,id,student,work with ciphers.And i also needed simple information on
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  3. Discuss how Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching Mathematical (MKT) can affectpre-school teachers in promoting children’s
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  4. How, for example, is a mathematical model MOST useful to the work of a civil engineer? (1 point) Responses A mathematical model
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  5. What field of science did Turing continue to research after WWII?A. Chemistry B. Ciphers C. Codes D. Computers
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  6. Let f(a;b) & f(c;d) be two affine ciphers s/tf(a;b)(x) � (a:x + b) mod 26 f(c;d)(x) � (c:x + d) mod 26 Is f(c;d) � f(a;b) a
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  7. Can you write them in Mathematical/numbers form I'll solve them myself. i don't really get it though i have written the first
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  8. The accuracy mathematical model was verified by percentage error for treble-clef for C (20%) and D (33.33%) mathematical aspect
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  9. The accuracy mathematical model was verified by percentage error for treble-clef for C (20%) and D (33.33%) mathematical aspect
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  10. Which of the following is an example of a physical process that might be used in a true random number generator?(1
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