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Self Doubt
Why is the vertex connectivity of a graph always less than or equal to its edge connectivity?
Why is the vertex connectivity of a graph always less than or equal to its edge connectivity?
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Jan 5, 2022
Graph Theory
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graph-connectivity
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Testbook Test Series
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Jan 5, 2022
CO and Architecture
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Applied Mock Test
Host A is connected to host B with a 100 Mbps link that has a 200 ms one-way latency and transmission delay of 10 sec. How much data can A send to B before B’s first acknowledgement reaches A?
Host A is connected to host B with a 100 Mbps link that has a 200 ms one-way latency and transmission delay of 10 sec. How much data can A send to B before B’s first ac...
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Jan 4, 2022
Computer Networks
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computer-networks
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ACE academy Test series : Computer networks
At a transmission rate of 20Mbps and propagation speed of 2*10^8m/s. How many meters of the cable is one-bit delay in an Ethernet interface equivalent?
At a transmission rate of 20Mbps and propagation speed of 2*10^8m/s. How many meters of the cable is one-bit delay in an Ethernet interface equivalent?
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Dec 25, 2021
Computer Networks
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ace-test-series
ethernet
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confusion -- computer networks
Do we actually need ip and Mac addresses both at same time for the computer for communication? Why we not use Mac instead of ip address since Mac is also the unique address globally? Why we not use ip instead of Mac Since both are unique but why we use both for computer networkws?
Do we actually need ip and Mac addresses both at same time for the computer for communication?Why we not use Mac instead of ip address since Mac is also the unique addres...
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Dec 25, 2021
Computer Networks
computer-networks
subnetting
network-addressing
network-layer
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#Selfdoubt How L-attributed semantic rules are evaluated? Whether they are evaluated simultaneously during parsing?
If the grammar has only S-attributed semantic definitions, in a top down parser we will add the semantic action at the end of production and it will we executed when we...
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Nov 22, 2021
Compiler Design
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QUICK SORT- SELF DOUBT
In quick sort for sorting of n Numbers, the 75th greatest Element is selected as pivot using $O(n^2)$ time complexity algorithm than what is the worst case time complexity of quick sort. O($n^2$) O($n^3$) O(nlogn) O(n)
In quick sort for sorting of n Numbers, the 75th greatest Element is selected as pivot using $O(n^2)$ time complexity algorithm than what is the worst case time complexit...
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Nov 12, 2021
Algorithms
algorithms
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quick-sort
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Merge Sort
Consider the following statement: S1: Merge sort on linked list take O(n log n) time to sort input of length n. S2: Merge sort on linked list give better space complexity then on array. S3: Inplace merge sort on array will take O(n2) time. Which of the following is correct? a)S1 b)S1 and S2 c)S1,S2,S3 d) None
Consider the following statement:S1: Merge sort on linked list take O(n log n) time to sort input of length n.S2: Merge sort on linked list give better space complexity t...
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Nov 12, 2021
DS
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Testbook Test Series: Algorithms - Asymptotic Analysis
a , c , d all three are right answer please explain if i am wrong.
a , c , d all three are right answer please explain if i am wrong.
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Nov 11, 2021
Algorithms
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algorithms
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Applied Test Series
A final exam is a discrete mathematics course consisting of 20 true-false questions, each worth 3 points and 10 multiple choice questions, each worth 4 points. Suppose that the probability that a student gives a correct answer to a true-false question is ... student gives a correct answer to a multiple choice question is 0.8. What is student expected score on the final exam___
A final exam is a discrete mathematics course consisting of 20 true-false questions, each worth 3 points and 10 multiple choice questions, each worth 4 points. Suppose th...
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Nov 11, 2021
Probability
test-series
engineering-mathematics
probability
expectation
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Applied Test Series
A large bowl contains 15 balls that are identical except for their colors 6 are colored red, 5 are colored blue and 4 are colored green. What is the probability that two balls selected at random from the bowl have the same color_____
A large bowl contains 15 balls that are identical except for their colors 6 are colored red, 5 are colored blue and 4 are colored green. What is the probability that two ...
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Nov 11, 2021
Probability
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engineering-mathematics
probability
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Applied Test Series
There are 4 parts of an encyclopedia which are available in a library which are arranged on the shelf along with other books on a shelf which add up to a total 25 books, if the books are arranged randomly then the number of ways in which the encyclopedia is in the correct order is (the parts need not be beside each other)____
There are 4 parts of an encyclopedia which are available in a library which are arranged on the shelf along with other books on a shelf which add up to a total 25 books, ...
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Nov 11, 2021
Combinatory
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engineering-mathematics
discrete-mathematics
combinatory
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Applied Test Series
The number of possible ways in which 5 identical helicopters can take off given that we are having 5 helipads.____
The number of possible ways in which 5 identical helicopters can take off given that we are having 5 helipads.____
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Nov 11, 2021
Combinatory
test-series
engineering-mathematics
discrete-mathematics
combinatory
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