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Mathematics B Course Paper III

This document contains 8 questions split into two sections - Section A and Section B. Section A contains questions about proofs involving integers, prime numbers, and standard forms. Section B contains questions about topological spaces, metric spaces, and vector spaces. The questions involve concepts like open and closed sets, open balls, orthonormal systems, and defining inner products. Overall, the document tests fundamental mathematical concepts across various topics.

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Mathematics B Course Paper III

This document contains 8 questions split into two sections - Section A and Section B. Section A contains questions about proofs involving integers, prime numbers, and standard forms. Section B contains questions about topological spaces, metric spaces, and vector spaces. The questions involve concepts like open and closed sets, open balls, orthonormal systems, and defining inner products. Overall, the document tests fundamental mathematical concepts across various topics.

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SECTION – A

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1- a) Prove that if ‘n’ is a positive even integer then a+b|a –b . 5
n n+2
b) Show that for all (n > 0) Є Z 9/10 + 3 . 4 +5 5

2- a) Write down the standard forms of 3180 and 575 and then find (3180, 575) and <3180, 575>. 5
b) Show that none of the following (n - 1) consecutive integers is prime.
n! + 2, n! + 3, n! + 4 ………… n! + n
Hence show that given a +ve integer N, it is always possible to find N consecutive composite integers. 5

3- a) Find all the primes ≤ |0|. 5


b) Determine whether 841 is a prime or not. 5

SECTION – B

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4- a) Let (X, | ) be a topological space and sets A and B are subsets of X. Then show that A U B = A U B 5
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b) Let (X, | ) be a topological space then show that ℮xt (A) = ( A ) 5

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5- a) Let A be a subset of (X, | ) then A is closed iff A ⊇ A . 5
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b) If X = {a, b, c} and | ={ф, {a}, {b}, {a, b}, X }be a topology on X. Then find A if A = {b, c}.
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6- a) Prove that any OPEN BALL in a metric space is an OPEN SET. 5


b) Let X be the set of all continuous real function defined on [0, 1].
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For f, g ∈ X, defined d (f, g) = ∫ |f(x) – g(x)|. Prove that (X, d) is a metric space. 5
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7- a) Prove that A is the union of all open sets contained in A. 5
b) If (X, d) be a metric space. If F= {x} is a subset of X. Then F′ = X – {x} is open. 5

8- a) Every ‘ORTHONORMAL’ system {u1, u2…………u n} is linearly independent.


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Moreover for all v ∈ V, the vector w = v – Σ < V, Uk > Uk is orthogonal to each Ui 1≤ i ≤ n. 5
k=1
b) Let ‘V, be the ‘VECTOR SPACE’ P(x) of polynomials over R.
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Show that < f, g > = ∫ f(t) g(t) dt defines an inner product on ‘V’ 5
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***B.A/B.Sc-II (13/A) – vii ***

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