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1. Assuming the secret matrix is invertible, Bob can find the inverse of the secret matrix and apply it to the secret message 3 elements at a time just as the original matrix is applied to the original string.
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2. Yes, though I'm not sure how right now.

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Homework 3_ECE301Fall2008mboutin - A - B - C

1. Assuming the secret matrix is invertible, Bob can find the inverse of the secret matrix and apply it to the secret message 3 elements at a time just as the original matrix is applied to the original string.

2. Yes, though I'm not sure how right now.

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