) Consider a simple RSA example. To generate, say, Bob's keypair, we select two "large" primes, p=17 and q=3. Calculate all the things needed, choosing as the encryption exponent e=3. Which one of the following is Bob's public key?  Group of answer choices (11,32) (11,51) (17,32) (3, 32) (17,51) (3, 51)   THE ANSWER IS (3,51)

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4) Consider a simple RSA example. To generate, say, Bob's keypair, we select two "large" primes, p=17 and q=3. Calculate all the things needed, choosing as the encryption exponent e=3. Which one of the following is Bob's public key? 

Group of answer choices
(11,32)
(11,51)
(17,32)
(3, 32)
(17,51)
(3, 51)
 
THE ANSWER IS (3,51) 
 
but i need help with this question number 5:

5) In the RSA example of question 4b (i), which of the following is Bob's private (secret) key?

I give you the answer for number four you need to use number four to answer number 5

(11,32)
(17,51)
(3,51)
(3,32)
(17,32)
(11,51)
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