Question : Let n = pq for two different primes p and q. This exercise shows that we can use the RSA even if gcd(a, n) 6=

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Question : Let n = pq for two different primes p and q. This exercise shows that we can use the RSA even if gcd(a, n) 6=

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Question : Let n = pq for two different primes p and q. This
exercise shows that we can use the RSA even if gcd(a, n) 6= 1 mod
n.
4. Explain why is gcd(a, n) = 1 highly likely for a large n = p
· q
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