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GATE CSE 1994 | Question: 1.6, ISRO2008-29
The number of distinct simple graphs with up to three nodes is $15$ $10$ $7$ $9$
The number of distinct simple graphs with up to three nodes is$15$$10$$7$$9$
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Oct 19, 2019
Graph Theory
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GATE CSE 2019 | Question: 20
An array of $25$ distinct elements is to be sorted using quicksort. Assume that the pivot element is chosen uniformly at random. The probability that the pivot element gets placed in the worst possible location in the first round of partitioning (rounded off to $2$ decimal places) is ________
An array of $25$ distinct elements is to be sorted using quicksort. Assume that the pivot element is chosen uniformly at random. The probability that the pivot element ge...
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Feb 21, 2019
Algorithms
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GATE CSE 2019 | Question: 49
Consider that $15$ machines need to be connected in a LAN using $8$-port Ethernet switches. Assume that these switches do not have any separate uplink ports. The minimum number of switches needed is ______
Consider that $15$ machines need to be connected in a LAN using $8$-port Ethernet switches. Assume that these switches do not have any separate uplink ports. The minimum ...
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Feb 21, 2019
Computer Networks
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GATE CSE 2019 | Question: GA-2
The search engine’s business model ____ around the fulcrum of trust. revolves plays sinks bursts
The search engine’s business model ____ around the fulcrum of trust.revolvesplayssinksbursts
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Feb 9, 2019
Verbal Aptitude
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