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Spring 2015 ASSIGNMENT
PROGRAM BSc IT
SEMESTER SECOND
SUBJECT CODE & NAME BT0069, Discrete Mathematics
CREDIT 4
BK ID B0953
MAX.MARKS 60
Q.1 If U = {a,b,c,d,e},A ={a,c,d}, B = {d,e},C = {b,c,e}
Evaluate the following:
(a) A’  (B-C)
(b)(AB)’(BC)
(c)(A-B)(B-C)
(d)(BC)’A
(e)(B-A)C’
Answer:
(a) A’  (B-C)
A’= setof those elementswhichbelongtoU butnot to A.
A’= (b,e)
(B-C) = (d)
A’  (B-C) = (b,e)(d)
2 (i) State the principle ofinclusionand exclusion.
Answer:
I) Principle ofInclusionand Exclusion
For any twosets P and Q,we have;
i) |P ‫ﮟ‬ Q| ≤ |P| + |Q| where |P|isthe numberof elementsin P,and|Q|is the numberelementsinQ.
3 If G is a group, then
i) The identityelementofG isunique.
ii) Every elementinG has unique inverse inG.
iii)
For any a єG,we have (a-1)-1= a.
iv) For all a, b є G,we have (a.b)-1 = b-1.a-1. 4x 2.5 10
Answer: i) Let e, f be twoidentityelementsin G.Since e isthe identity,we have e.f=f.Since f is the
identity,we have e.f =e. Therefore, e= e.f = f. Hence the identityelementisunique.
ii)Let a be in G and a1, a2
4 (i) Define validargument
Answer: i)Definition
Anyconclusion,whichisarrivedatbyfollowingthe rulesiscalledavalidconclusionandargumentis
calleda validargument.5(i) Constructa grammar for the language.
'L⁼{x/ xє{ ab} the number ofas in x isa multiple of3.
Answer: i)
Let T = {a,b} and N = {S, A,B},
S isa startingsymbol.
The set of productions: 
S  bS
S  b
S  aA
6 (i) Define tree withexample
Answer: i)
Definition
A connectedgraphwithoutcircuitsiscalleda tree.
Example
Considerthe twotreesG1 = (V,E1) and G2 = (V,E2) where V = {a, b,c, d, e,f, g, h,i, j}
E1 = {{a,c}, {b,c}, {c,d}, {c, e},{e,g},{f,g},{g, i},{h,i},{i,j}} E2 = {(c,a),(c, b),(c, d),(c, f),(f,e),(f,i),(g,
d),(h,e),(j,g)}
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Bt0069 discrete mathematics

  • 1. Dear students get fully solved assignments Send your semester & Specialization name to our mail id : “ help.mbaassignments@gmail.com ” or Call us at : 08263069601 Spring 2015 ASSIGNMENT PROGRAM BSc IT SEMESTER SECOND SUBJECT CODE & NAME BT0069, Discrete Mathematics CREDIT 4 BK ID B0953 MAX.MARKS 60 Q.1 If U = {a,b,c,d,e},A ={a,c,d}, B = {d,e},C = {b,c,e} Evaluate the following: (a) A’  (B-C) (b)(AB)’(BC) (c)(A-B)(B-C) (d)(BC)’A (e)(B-A)C’ Answer: (a) A’  (B-C) A’= setof those elementswhichbelongtoU butnot to A. A’= (b,e) (B-C) = (d) A’  (B-C) = (b,e)(d)
  • 2. 2 (i) State the principle ofinclusionand exclusion. Answer: I) Principle ofInclusionand Exclusion For any twosets P and Q,we have; i) |P ‫ﮟ‬ Q| ≤ |P| + |Q| where |P|isthe numberof elementsin P,and|Q|is the numberelementsinQ. 3 If G is a group, then i) The identityelementofG isunique. ii) Every elementinG has unique inverse inG. iii) For any a єG,we have (a-1)-1= a. iv) For all a, b є G,we have (a.b)-1 = b-1.a-1. 4x 2.5 10 Answer: i) Let e, f be twoidentityelementsin G.Since e isthe identity,we have e.f=f.Since f is the identity,we have e.f =e. Therefore, e= e.f = f. Hence the identityelementisunique. ii)Let a be in G and a1, a2 4 (i) Define validargument Answer: i)Definition
  • 3. Anyconclusion,whichisarrivedatbyfollowingthe rulesiscalledavalidconclusionandargumentis calleda validargument.5(i) Constructa grammar for the language. 'L⁼{x/ xє{ ab} the number ofas in x isa multiple of3. Answer: i) Let T = {a,b} and N = {S, A,B}, S isa startingsymbol. The set of productions:  S  bS S  b S  aA 6 (i) Define tree withexample Answer: i) Definition A connectedgraphwithoutcircuitsiscalleda tree. Example Considerthe twotreesG1 = (V,E1) and G2 = (V,E2) where V = {a, b,c, d, e,f, g, h,i, j} E1 = {{a,c}, {b,c}, {c,d}, {c, e},{e,g},{f,g},{g, i},{h,i},{i,j}} E2 = {(c,a),(c, b),(c, d),(c, f),(f,e),(f,i),(g, d),(h,e),(j,g)} Dear students get fully solved assignments Send your semester & Specialization name to our mail id : “ help.mbaassignments@gmail.com ”
  • 4. or Call us at : 08263069601