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Caesar Cipher for Beginners

This document provides an example of encrypting and decrypting messages using the Caesar cipher. It encrypts the message "yuet wah college" with a shift of 4, resulting in the cipher "y u e t w a h c o l l e g e". It also provides a ciphered message "xem qhu oek" and asks the reader to decrypt it with a shift of 10, the original message being "i am a boy".

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Caesar Cipher for Beginners

This document provides an example of encrypting and decrypting messages using the Caesar cipher. It encrypts the message "yuet wah college" with a shift of 4, resulting in the cipher "y u e t w a h c o l l e g e". It also provides a ciphered message "xem qhu oek" and asks the reader to decrypt it with a shift of 10, the original message being "i am a boy".

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Caesar cipher Encryption Example

Example 1

a) Use the Caesar cipher encryption to encrypt the message “yuet wah college”. The shift is 4.

Alphabet: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
Shift 4:

Your message: y u e t w a h c o l l e g e
Cipher:

b) The following is a message with a Caesar cipher. The shift is 10.


“xem qhu oek”
Decipher the message to give the original text.

Alphabet: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
Shift 10:

Your message: x e m q h u o e k
Cipher:

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