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implication VS conjunction
When should we use implication and when conjunction? For example in this question: https://gateoverflow.in/989/gate2006-26?show=188041#c188041 What is the difference in options B and D?
When should we use implication and when conjunction? For example in this question:https://gateoverflow.in/989/gate2006-26?show=188041#c188041What is the difference in opt...
♥_Less
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♥_Less
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Dec 31, 2017
Mathematical Logic
propositional-logic
mathematical-logic
discrete-mathematics
first-order-logic
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propsitions
Difference bw a) and d) .... Shouldn't both be true for all real numbers?
Difference bw a) and d) .... Shouldn't both be true for all real numbers?
Pawan Kumar 2
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Pawan Kumar 2
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Dec 31, 2017
Mathematical Logic
propositional-logic
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2553
Relations
I'm getting 384....
I'm getting 384....
Pawan Kumar 2
291
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Pawan Kumar 2
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Dec 31, 2017
Set Theory & Algebra
relations
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1
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2554
propositional logic
Which of the following are equivalent to the proportional statement? “Abdul does not own a car” I)~∃x (owns(Abdul,x)∧Car(x) ) II)∀x (owns(Abdul,x)∧Car(x) ) III) ∀x (~owns(Abdul,x)∧~Car(x) ) IV) ∃x (owns(Abdul,x)∧~Car(x) )
Which of the following are equivalent to the proportional statement?“Abdul does not own a car”I)~∃x (owns(Abdul,x)∧Car(x) )II)∀x (owns(Abdul,x)∧Car(x) )III) �...
mohitbawankar
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mohitbawankar
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Dec 31, 2017
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2555
CUT vertex
The number of cut vertices of this graph
The number of cut vertices of this graph
mohitbawankar
766
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mohitbawankar
asked
Dec 31, 2017
2
votes
1
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2556
Mathematical logic
How to solve these Question.
How to solve these Question.
Abhishek Kumar Singh
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Abhishek Kumar Singh
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Dec 30, 2017
Mathematical Logic
mathematical-logic
discrete-mathematics
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1
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2557
GRAPH THEORY
A graph G=(V,E)satisfies |E|≤3|v|-6, the min degree of G is defined asmin{degree(v) } v∈V. Therefore min degree of ‘G’ can be? A. 11 B. 4 C. 6 D. 5
A graph G=(V,E)satisfies |E|≤3|v|-6, the min degree of G is defined asmin{degree(v) } v∈V. Therefore min degree of ‘G’ can be?A. 11B. 4C. 6D. 5
sunil sarode
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sunil sarode
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Dec 30, 2017
Graph Theory
graph-theory
discrete-mathematics
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2558
Gateforum test series
answer given is option A.
answer given is option A.
charul
296
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charul
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Dec 29, 2017
Graph Theory
gateforum-test-series
graph-theory
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2559
group
Lakshman Bhaiya
372
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Lakshman Bhaiya
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Dec 27, 2017
Set Theory & Algebra
group-theory
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0
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2560
function
Lakshman Bhaiya
313
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Lakshman Bhaiya
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Dec 27, 2017
Set Theory & Algebra
functions
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2561
Set theory basic
Lakshman Bhaiya
175
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Lakshman Bhaiya
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Dec 27, 2017
Set Theory & Algebra
set-theory
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2
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2562
MadeEasy Test Series: Calculus - Limits
How it solve this ?
How it solve this ?
Kalpataru Bose
864
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Kalpataru Bose
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Dec 26, 2017
Calculus
made-easy-test-series
calculus
limits
engineering-mathematics
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0
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2563
Topological ordering in Hasse diagram
Lakshman Bhaiya
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Lakshman Bhaiya
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Dec 25, 2017
Set Theory & Algebra
no-of-topological-ordering
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1
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2564
MadeEasy Test Series: Probability
Q)A product is an assembly of 4 different components. The product can be sequentially assembled in two possible ways. If the 4 components are placed in a box and these are drawn at random from the box, then the probability of getting a correct sequence is ______.
Q)A product is an assembly of 4 different components. The product can be sequentially assembled in two possible ways. If the 4 components are placed in a box and these ar...
Lakshman Bhaiya
1.3k
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Lakshman Bhaiya
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Dec 25, 2017
Probability
made-easy-test-series
probability
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2565
Probability Propertise
Q)Suppose A and B are two independent events with probabilities P (A) ≠ 0 and P(B) ≠ 0. Let and be their com plements. Which one of the following statements is FALSE? A) P(A ∩ B) = P (A) P (B) B) P (A/B) = P(A) C) P (A ∪ B) = P(A) + P (B) D) None of Thsese
Q)Suppose A and B are two independent events with probabilities P (A) ≠ 0 and P(B) ≠ 0. Let and be their complements. Which one of the following statements is FALSE...
Lakshman Bhaiya
303
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Lakshman Bhaiya
asked
Dec 25, 2017
Probability
probability
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2566
Probability
Q) Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is spade and other is king, is A) 1/26 B) 2/51 C) 8/221 D) None of these
Q) Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is spade and other is king, isA) 1/26B) 2/51C) 8/221D) None of these
Lakshman Bhaiya
167
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Lakshman Bhaiya
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Dec 25, 2017
Probability
probability
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0
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2567
#matrix
Akash Mittal
250
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Akash Mittal
asked
Dec 25, 2017
2
votes
1
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2568
Limit question
$\lim_{x\rightarrow0}\frac{x^{2}+1}{x(x-1)}=?$
$\lim_{x\rightarrow0}\frac{x^{2}+1}{x(x-1)}=?$
Lakshman Bhaiya
1.1k
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Lakshman Bhaiya
asked
Dec 25, 2017
Calculus
limits
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2
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1
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2569
set cardinality
Abhishek Kumar Singh
920
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Abhishek Kumar Singh
asked
Dec 24, 2017
Set Theory & Algebra
set-theory&algebra
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2
answers
2570
graph theory
Maximum no of edges in a triangle-free, simple planar graph with 10 vertices
Maximum no of edges in a triangle-free, simple planar graph with 10 vertices
Parshu gate
818
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Parshu gate
asked
Dec 23, 2017
Graph Theory
graph-theory
discrete-mathematics
graph-connectivity
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