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Mathematics, 23.06.2021 14:00 tweetybird69903

PLEASE HELP!! I need the answer and an explanation to go along with it. In world war 2 (the other wars) The war effort was successful or faulty depending on the speed and quality of information. Many generals in their subordinates use ciphers and codes to deliver messages that could not be intercepted, read, and/or corrupted by the enemy. In fact, some of the first modern computers were built specifically to break codes during WWII. Let’s use composition of functions to investigate how is cipher might work. Suppose suppose a cipher was supposed to go through a five level cipher defined by the following functions. If a soldier needed to send a numeric message of to the commanding officer. What would the output of the composition of functions h(g(i(j(f(1)?


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