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algorithm time complexity madeeasy
Consider the problem that given a set Sof n integers and another integer x, whether or not there exist two elements in S whose sum is exactly x. What is the worst case time complexity for the most efficient algorithm which solves the given problem? Is not it work like subset sum problem in dynamic programming? Then complexity should be O(n^2). How O(n logn)?
Consider the problem that given a set Sof n integers and another integer x, whether or not there exist two elements in S whose sum is exactly x. What is the worst case ti...
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How to solve this?
How to solve this?
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What will be the complexity?
What will be the complexity?
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Nov 28, 2023
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As we have to select maximal set of “non overlapping” activities. So like job scheduling algo of greedy we can solve it. So according to that complexity must be O(n logn). But ans is (b). Anyone please explain.
As we have to select maximal set of “non overlapping” activities. So like job scheduling algo of greedy we can solve it. So according to that complexity must be O(n l...
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Nov 27, 2023
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Here clr is active low that means 0 then it will clear to 0. Then (Q2.Q0)' =0 or Q2=1 and Q0=1 then clr works. Then it will contain only 1 state. Right?? But answer is different.
Here clr is active low that means 0 then it will clear to 0. Then (Q2.Q0)' =0 or Q2=1 and Q0=1 then clr works. Then it will contain only 1 state. Right?? But answer is ...
Sajal Mallick
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Nov 20, 2023
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According to me answer is 2.Is it right? Suggestion is needed how to approach this if it is given in more complexity.
According to me answer is 2.Is it right? Suggestion is needed how to approach this if it is given in more complexity.
Sajal Mallick
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Nov 20, 2023
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Counter Question
How many decade counters are necessary to implement a divide by 100 counter and divide by 10000 counter?
How many decade counters are necessary to implement a divide by 100 counter and divide by 10000 counter?
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Made Easy Test Series 2024
please anyone explain this question .?
please anyone explain this question .?
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Made Easy Test Series
You are given an array of elements where each array element represents the MAXIMUM number of jumps that can be made in the forward direction from that element. Now, consider the following array: {1, 3, 5, 8, 9, 2, 6, 7, 6). What is the minimum number of jumps required to reach the end of the array?
You are given an array of elements where each array element represents the MAXIMUM number of jumps that can be made in the forward direction from that element. Now, consi...
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Made Easy Aptitude Booklet
In a certain base 137 + 254 = 402 then What is the sum of 342 + 562 in that base?
In a certain base 137 + 254 = 402 then What is the sum of 342 + 562 in that base?
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Made Easy Aptitude
A man wrote all the natural numbers starting from 1 in a series. What will be the 50th digit of the number? a) 1 c) 2 b) 3 d) 4
A man wrote all the natural numbers starting from 1 in a series. What will be the 50th digit of the number?a) 1 c) 2b) 3 d) 4
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Made Easy Booklet
How many factors of N=12^12×14^14×15^15 are multiple of K=12^10×14^10×15^10 ?
How many factors ofN=12^12×14^14×15^15are multiple ofK=12^10×14^10×15^10 ?
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Set A is formed by selecting some of the numbers from the first 100 natural numbers such that the HCF of any two numbers in the set A is 5 , what is the maximum number elements that set A can have?
Set A is formed by selecting some of the numbers from the first 100 natural numbers such that the HCF of any two numbers in the set A is 5 , what is the maximum number el...
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Made Easy Book 2024
Find the remainder of (5)^100/7 ?
Find the remainder of (5)^100/7 ?
Vashishtha
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If 1/n + 1 < 1/n+1 + 1 / n + 2 + 1/ n + 3 < ; then n ? a) 9 c) 11 b) 10 d) 12
If 1/n + 1 < 1/n+1 + 1 / n + 2 + 1/ n + 3 < ; then n ?a) 9 c) 11b) 10 d) 12
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Made Easy Test Series 2024
Which of the following statement(s) is/are true? (a) Quicksort and merge sort are both examples of divide and conquer algorithms. (b) If we randomly choose a pivot element each time, quicksort will always terminate in time $O(n log n).$ (c) For every fixed ... in time $O(1)$, quicksort would have worst case complexity $O(n log n)$. plese give answer and explain it why ?
Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?(a) Quicksort and merge sort are both examples of divide and conquer algorithms.(b) If we randomly choose a pivot element ...
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Made Easy Workbook
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Aug 27, 2023
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Made Easy Test Series 2024
Given data 10111100 Then P1, P2, P4, Pg parity bits that are attached to data to form codeword are Why they are taking parity bits from LHS in below question A 12 bit hamming code whose hexadecimal value is 0xE4F arrives at a receiver. What could be ... not more than 1 bits in error. if we take parity bits in LHS AND RHS we get different result please anyone clarify it
Given data 10111100 Then P1, P2, P4, Pg parity bits that are attached to data to form codeword are Why they are taking parity bits from LHS in below question A 12 bit ham...
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Made Easy Book Aptitude 2024 Booklet
I have to spend 1/10 of my income on house rent, 1/10 of remainder on conveyance 1/3 of further remainder on children's education after which I have ₹ 648 left over. What is my income?
I have to spend 1/10 of my income on house rent, 1/10 of remainder on conveyance 1/3 of further remainder on children's education after which I have ₹ 648 left over. Wh...
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Aug 20, 2023
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