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UGC NET CSE | August 2016 | Part 2 | Question: 3
Let $A$ and $B$ be sets in a finite universal set $U$. Given the following : $|A - B|, |A \bigoplus B|, |A| + |B|$ and $|A \cup B|$ Which of the following is in order of increasing size ? $|A - B| < |A \bigoplus B| < |A| + |B| < |A \cup B|$ ... $|A - B| < |A \bigoplus B| < |A \cup B| < |A| + |B|$
Let $A$ and $B$ be sets in a finite universal set $U$. Given the following : $|A - B|, |A \bigoplus B|, |A| + |B|$ and $|A \cup B|$ Which of the following is in order of...
makhdoom ghaya
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makhdoom ghaya
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Discrete Mathematics
ugcnetcse-aug2016-paper2
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Probability ross
A coin is flipped N times.probability of head is P .What is the probability that there is a string of K consecutive head s?
A coin is flipped N times.probability of head is P .What is the probability that there is a string of K consecutive head s?
Aboveallplayer
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Aboveallplayer
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Sep 22, 2016
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UGC NET CSE | August 2016 | Part 2 | Question: 2
Let us assume that you construct ordered tree to represent the compound proposition $(\sim (p \wedge q)) \leftrightarrow (\sim p \vee \sim q)$. Then, the prefix expression and post-fix expression determined using this ordered tree are given as _____ ...
Let us assume that you construct ordered tree to represent the compound proposition $(\sim (p \wedge q)) \leftrightarrow (\sim p \vee \sim q)$.Then, the prefix expressio...
makhdoom ghaya
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makhdoom ghaya
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Sep 21, 2016
Discrete Mathematics
ugcnetcse-aug2016-paper2
discrete-mathematics
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UGC NET CSE | August 2016 | Part 2 | Question: 1
The Boolean function $[\sim (\sim p \wedge q)\wedge \sim(\sim p \wedge \sim q)] \vee (p \wedge r)$ is equal to the Boolean function : $q$ $p \wedge r$ $p \vee q$ $p$
The Boolean function $[\sim (\sim p \wedge q)\wedge \sim(\sim p \wedge \sim q)] \vee (p \wedge r)$ is equal to the Boolean function :$q$$p \wedge r$$p \vee q$ $p$
makhdoom ghaya
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makhdoom ghaya
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Sep 21, 2016
Discrete Mathematics
ugcnetcse-aug2016-paper2
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boolean-function
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Limits
How to slove this $\lim_{n\rightarrow \infty }\left ( 10^{n}+n^{20} \right )/n!$
How to slove this$\lim_{n\rightarrow \infty }\left ( 10^{n}+n^{20} \right )/n!$
Atul Verma12
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Atul Verma12
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Sep 21, 2016
Calculus
limits
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counting
How many team of six with a captain can be selected from 12 person?
How many team of six with a captain can be selected from 12 person?
bahadur g
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bahadur g
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Sep 20, 2016
Combinatory
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DM
$P\left ( x,y \right )\Rightarrow x+y=10$ State true/false 1.$\exists x\, \forall y \, \, P\left ( x,y \right )$. 2.$\forall y\, \exists x\, \, P\left ( x,y \right )$ if im wrong plz correct me.......
$P\left ( x,y \right )\Rightarrow x+y=10$State true/false1.$\exists x\, \forall y \, \, P\left ( x,y \right )$.2.$\forall y\, \exists x\, \, P\left ( x,y \right )$if im w...
dileswar sahu
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dileswar sahu
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Sep 20, 2016
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#DM
plz someone explain what is the diference between option (b)& (c)
plz someone explain what is the diference between option (b)& (c)
dileswar sahu
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dileswar sahu
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Sep 20, 2016
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Kenneth Rosen Edition 6th Exercise 1.3 Question 25 a,b (Page No. 48)
Anyone plz explain the difference between- "No one is perfect." "Not everyone is perfect." How to translate the above statements into logical expressions using predicates,quantifiers and logical connectives.. Thnx in advance..
Anyone plz explain the difference between-"No one is perfect.""Not everyone is perfect."How to translate the above statements into logical expressions using predicates,qu...
anonymous
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anonymous
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Sep 18, 2016
Mathematical Logic
propositional-logic
kenneth-rosen
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UNIFORM DISTRIBUTION
A thread of length 10cm is given .It is randomly cut into 2 pieces .Assuming uniform distribution find the probability that the length of the longer piece is three times the length of the shorter piece.
A thread of length 10cm is given .It is randomly cut into 2 pieces .Assuming uniform distribution find the probability that the length of the longer piece is three times ...
rohitk
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rohitk
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Sep 18, 2016
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probablity
A TEAM OF 11 IS TO BE SELECTED OUT OF 14 PLAYERS OF WHOM 5 AR BOWLRS.FIND THE NUMBER OF WAYS IN WHICH THIS CAN BE DONE SO AS TO INCLUDE AT LEAST 4 BOWLERS.
A TEAM OF 11 IS TO BE SELECTED OUT OF 14 PLAYERS OF WHOM 5 AR BOWLRS.FIND THE NUMBER OF WAYS IN WHICH THIS CAN BE DONE SO AS TO INCLUDE AT LEAST 4 BOWLERS.
cemk
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cemk
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Sep 17, 2016
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Series
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8..+n^2
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8..+n^2
Atul Verma12
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Atul Verma12
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Sep 17, 2016
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Maths series
1+(1+2)+(1+2+3)+(1+2+3+4)...(1+2+3+..n).How to slove this series?
1+(1+2)+(1+2+3)+(1+2+3+4)...(1+2+3+..n).How to slove this series?
Atul Verma12
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Atul Verma12
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Sep 17, 2016
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group theory
how many non-isomorphic groups that contain excty 5 elements? ?
how many non-isomorphic groups that contain excty 5 elements? ?
Rajnish Kumar
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Rajnish Kumar
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Sep 16, 2016
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MadeEasy Test Series: Combinatory - Permutations And Combinations
Number of 10 bit binary string where the string contains 3 consecutive 0's or 3 consecutive 1's?
Number of 10 bit binary string where the string contains 3 consecutive 0's or 3 consecutive 1's?
Shreya Roy
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Shreya Roy
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Sep 16, 2016
Combinatory
made-easy-test-series
engineering-mathematics
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combinatory
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Probability Distribution
In the cartesian plane, selection of a point P along the y axis in [0,2] is uniformly random. Similarly selection of a point Q along the x axis in [0,2] also uniformly distributed. What is the probability of the area of the triangle POQ to be less than or equal to 1, where O is the origin ?
In the cartesian plane, selection of a point P along the y axis in [0,2] is uniformly random. Similarly selection of a point Q along the x axis in [0,2] also uniformly di...
dd
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dd
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Sep 14, 2016
Probability
probability
random-variable
uniform-distribution
discrete-mathematics
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UGC NET CSE | June 2010 | Part 2 | Question: 4
$S_{1}$ : I teach algorithms and maths. $S_{2}$ : My professor teaches maths, electronics and computer science. $S_{3}$ : I have a student of maths. $S_{4}$ : Algorithm is a part of computer science. $S_{5}$ : Maths students know computer ... amongst the entities/actors as expressed in the sentences $S_{1}$ to $S_{5}$ above ? $2$ $3$ $4$ None of these
$S_{1}$ : I teach algorithms and maths.$S_{2}$ : My professor teaches maths, electronics and computer science.$S_{3}$ : I have a student of maths.$S_{4}$ : Algorithm is a...
makhdoom ghaya
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makhdoom ghaya
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Sep 14, 2016
Graph Theory
ugcnetcse-june2010-paper2
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Probability Distribution
In cartesian co-ordinate system,along the x axis two points p and q are selected uniformly at random in $\left [ 0,L \right ]$ where L > 0. What is the probability of $\text{distance(p,q)} \leq \frac{L}{4}$.
In cartesian co-ordinate system,along the x axis two points p and q are selected uniformly at random in $\left [ 0,L \right ]$ where L 0.What is the probability of $\tex...
dd
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dd
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Sep 14, 2016
Probability
probability
engineering-mathematics
uniform-distribution
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Ace workbook
yes
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yes
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Sep 14, 2016
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UGC NET CSE | June 2010 | Part 2 | Question: 1
"$x^{1}$ is a clone of $x$" means $x^{1}$ is identical to $x$ in terms of the physical attributes namely, height, weight and complexion. Given, height, weight and complexion only form a complete set of ... about this statement ? The statement is true The statement is false The truth value of the statement cannot be computed None of these
"$x^{1}$ is a clone of $x$" means $x^{1}$ is identical to $x$ in terms of the physical attributes namely, height, weight and complexion. Given, height, weight and complex...
makhdoom ghaya
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makhdoom ghaya
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Sep 13, 2016
Set Theory & Algebra
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