Very helpful explanation; thank you very much. I would like to ask a question, though. Why do I commonly see in tutorials lecturers picking 7 where 3 would be eligible? I know that this example stems from the book Network Security Essentials, the author however doesn't give any explanation either why he chose 7 over 3.
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Very helpful explanation; thank you very much. I would like to ask a question, though. Why do I commonly see in tutorials lecturers picking 7 where 3 would be eligible? I know that this example stems from the book Network Security Essentials, the author however doesn't give any explanation either why he chose 7 over 3.
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How he picked 5 3 41:46?
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Why isn’t D called the inverse of E
P&q. 16, 10 are not print numbers