- Oct 17, 2000
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here are the words I am suppose to decode.
Mjqqt Hfjxfw. Mtb nx dtzw hnvmjw? Xyfd fbfd kwtr ymj Xjsfyj ytifd
here are the directions:
There are 26 such ciphers in the English alphabet. In the simplest, A is replaced with B, B is replaced with C, and so on, up to Z, which is replaced with A. This type of code is called rotate-one Caesar cipher because it rotates the alphabet one place. A rotate-two cipher replaces A with C, B with D, and so on until Z, which is replaced with B. The following line is encrypted using a simple Caesar rotation cipher.
so i have to de-cipher the above sentence having the rotating # n less than 10. so it can be 1-9 i did trial and error with just the first set of letters to see if any resulted in a real word and it didn't!!!!!!!! =( i'm no good at this, please help me!
danny~!
Mjqqt Hfjxfw. Mtb nx dtzw hnvmjw? Xyfd fbfd kwtr ymj Xjsfyj ytifd
here are the directions:
There are 26 such ciphers in the English alphabet. In the simplest, A is replaced with B, B is replaced with C, and so on, up to Z, which is replaced with A. This type of code is called rotate-one Caesar cipher because it rotates the alphabet one place. A rotate-two cipher replaces A with C, B with D, and so on until Z, which is replaced with B. The following line is encrypted using a simple Caesar rotation cipher.
so i have to de-cipher the above sentence having the rotating # n less than 10. so it can be 1-9 i did trial and error with just the first set of letters to see if any resulted in a real word and it didn't!!!!!!!! =( i'm no good at this, please help me!
danny~!