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How many nonisomorphic simple graphs are there with n vertices, when n is a) 2? b) 3? c) 4?
I am unable to get this logic since in both of these algorithms we need to have a record of future requirement of the processes so then why is it that resource allocation graph algorithm is more efficient ?
I am unable to get this logic since in both of these algorithms we need to have a record of future requirement of the processes so then why is it that resource allocation...
Piyush Kapoor
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Maxima and Minima of 2 variable
Is the followIng case is possible rt-s^2 > 0 and r= 0?
Is the followIng case is possible rt-s^2 0 and r= 0?
Shubhanshu
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Shubhanshu
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Jan 18, 2018
Calculus
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Poisson Distribution Problem
Anirban Biswas
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Anirban Biswas
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Jan 10, 2017
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GATE 2005 Probability
A fair coin is tossed three times in succession. If the first toss produces a head, then the probability of getting exactly two heads in three tosses is
A fair coin is tossed three times in succession. If the first toss produces a head,then the probability of getting exactly two heads in three tosses is
pC
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pC
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Probability
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Probability
Use the following data. Have pets Do not have pets Total Men 0.41 0.08 0.49 Women 0.45 0.06 0.51 Total 0.86 0.14 1 What is the probability of a randomly selected person being a man, given that they do not own a pet? What is the probability for a woman to be a pet owner? How likely is that a randomly selected person is a pet owner man?
Use the following data. Have petsDo not have petsTotalMen0.410.080.49Women0.450.060.51Total0.860.141What is the probability of a randomly selected person being a man, giv...
__medhaa
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__medhaa
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Feb 8, 2022
Probability
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ISI2018-MMA-30
Consider the function $f(x)=\bigg(1+x+\frac{x^2}{2!}+\frac{x^3}{3!}+\dots+\frac{x^n}{n!}\bigg)e^{-x}$, where $n\geq4$ is a positive integer. Which of the following statements is correct? $f$ has no local maximum For every $n$, $f$ has a local maximum at $x = 0$ ... at $x = 0$ when $n$ is even $f$ has no local extremum if $n$ is even and has a local maximum at $x = 0$ when $n$ is odd.
Consider the function$f(x)=\bigg(1+x+\frac{x^2}{2!}+\frac{x^3}{3!}+\dots+\frac{x^n}{n!}\bigg)e^{-x}$,where $n\geq4$ is a positive integer. Which of the following statemen...
akash.dinkar12
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akash.dinkar12
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May 11, 2019
Calculus
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GATE Overflow | Mock GATE | Test 1 | Question: 23
What is the minimum number of people that must be there in a room to make the probability of two people having same birthday be at least 50%? Assume a year has $365$ days and the probability distribution is uniform throughout. $23$ $182$ $183$ $123$
What is the minimum number of people that must be there in a room to make the probability of two people having same birthday be at least 50%? Assume a year has $365$ day...
Ruturaj Mohanty
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Ruturaj Mohanty
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Dec 27, 2018
Probability
go-mockgate-1
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Graph Theory
consider the following statement-: 1.If a graph has Euler circuit then it is Strongly Connected graph. 2.If a graph has Euler path(but not Euler circuit) then it is Strongly Connected graph. 3.If a graph has Euler circuit then it is Weakly Connected ... .If a graph has Euler path(but not euler circuit) then it is Weakly Connected graph. Which statement is true with proper explanation.
consider the following statement-:1.If a graph has Euler circuit then it is Strongly Connected graph.2.If a graph has Euler path(but not Euler circuit) then it is Strongl...
sourav.
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Aug 12, 2016
Graph Theory
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statistics
Q) Let $x$ be normal variable with mean $8$ and standard deviation $4$ then $p(X\leq5)$ is A). Greater than zero but less than $0.5$ B). Greater than $0.75$ C). Greater than $0.5$ but less than $1$ D). Equal to $0.5$
Q) Let $x$ be normal variable with mean $8$ and standard deviation $4$ then $p(X\leq5)$ is A). Greater than zero but less than $0.5$B). Greater than $0.75$C). Greater tha...
richa116
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richa116
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Dec 3, 2015
Probability
statistics
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Predicate Logic For All Quantifier
"Every Lion Drinks Coffee'. UoD : Animals The equivalent First Order Logic statement for the above statment is $\forall x(Cat(x) )\rightarrow Coffee(x))$ Lets consider in UoD (animals), let there may be a CAT, TIGER ..etc and ... animal is not a lion, then it shouldn't drink coffee??. if its true then the first order logic statement is valid.
"Every Lion Drinks Coffee'.UoD : AnimalsThe equivalent First Order Logic statement for the above statment is$\forall x(Cat(x) )\rightarrow Coffee(x))$Lets consider in UoD...
Siva Tarun
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Siva Tarun
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Jun 2, 2017
Mathematical Logic
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If 12 dice are rolled, what is the probability of getting exactly two occurrences each of the six possible numbers?
Mandeep Singh
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Mandeep Singh
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Jun 21, 2016
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explain with example, notations used and mathematical expressions to describe the following terms .i)membership ii) subset iii) equality of two sets iv) union
gund pragati sunil
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gund pragati sunil
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Mar 10, 2023
Mathematical Logic
mathematical-logic
set-theory
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Kenneth Rosen Edition 7 Exercise 8.1 Question 21 (Page No. 511)
Find the recurrence relation satisfied by $R_{n},$ where $R_{n}$ is the number of regions that a plane is divided into by $n$ lines, if no two of the lines are parallel and no three of the lines go through the same point. Find $R_{n}$ using iteration.
Find the recurrence relation satisfied by $R_{n},$ where $R_{n}$ is the number of regions that a plane is divided into by $n$ lines, if no two of the lines are parallel a...
admin
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admin
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May 2, 2020
Combinatory
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2714
clique number of graph is:
The clique number of graph is _____? can someone also explain what is clique number also?
The clique number of graph is _____?can someone also explain what is clique number also?
Akriti sood
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Akriti sood
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Nov 28, 2016
Graph Theory
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GATE Overflow | Mock GATE | Test 1 | Question: 19
Evaluate the limit: $ \lim_{x \to -3} \frac{\sqrt{2x+22}-4}{x+3}$ $\frac{1}{2}$ $\frac{1}{4}$ $\frac{1}{8}$ $\frac{1}{16}$
Evaluate the limit:$$ \lim_{x \to -3} \frac{\sqrt{2x+22}-4}{x+3}$$$\frac{1}{2}$$\frac{1}{4}$$\frac{1}{8}$$\frac{1}{16}$
Ruturaj Mohanty
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Ruturaj Mohanty
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Dec 27, 2018
Calculus
go-mockgate-1
limits
calculus
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2716
Linear algebra
Deepalitrapti
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Deepalitrapti
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Oct 21, 2018
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2717
solve by generating function along with approach thanks advance
In how many ways 2 alike apple, 3 alike orange and 4 alike mango can be given to 3 children if each child can have 1 or more than 1 fruits.
In how many ways 2 alike apple, 3 alike orange and 4 alike mango can be given to 3 children if each child can have 1 or more than 1 fruits.
sumit goyal 1
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sumit goyal 1
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Jan 22, 2018
Mathematical Logic
discrete-mathematics
generating-functions
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2718
Self doubt - Power Set
Can you conclude A = B if A and B are 2 sets with the same power set ? Doubt : Is power set of a set unique ?
Can you conclude A = B if A and B are 2 sets with the same power set ?Doubt : Is power set of a set unique ?
just_bhavana
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just_bhavana
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Sep 18, 2017
Set Theory & Algebra
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TIFR CSE 2016 | Part A | Question: 5
For a positive integer $N \geq 2$, let $A_N := \Sigma_{n=2}^N \frac{1}{n};$ $B_N := \int\limits_{x=1}^N \frac{1}{x} dx$ Which of the following statements is true? As $N \rightarrow \infty, \: A_N$ increases to infinity but $B_N$ ... $B_N < A_N < B_N +1$ As $N \rightarrow \infty, \: B_N$ increases to infinity but $A_N$ coverages to a finite number
For a positive integer $N \geq 2$, let$$A_N := \Sigma_{n=2}^N \frac{1}{n};$$$$B_N := \int\limits_{x=1}^N \frac{1}{x} dx$$Which of the following statements is true?As $N \...
go_editor
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go_editor
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Dec 26, 2016
Calculus
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calculus
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CMI2011-A-05
A $\text{3-ary}$ boolean function is a function that takes three boolean arguments and produces a boolean output. Let $f$ and $g$ be $\text{3-ary}$ boolean functions. We say that $f$ and $g$ are neighbours if $f$ and $g$ agree on at least one input and disagree on at ... $\text{3-ary}$ boolean function $h$. How many neighbours does $h$ have? $128$ $132$ $254$ $256$
A $\text{3-ary}$ boolean function is a function that takes three boolean arguments and produces a boolean output. Let $f$ and $g$ be $\text{3-ary}$ boolean functions. W...
go_editor
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go_editor
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May 19, 2016
Set Theory & Algebra
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functions
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