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Mathematics - I: Instructions To Candidates

This document contains instructions and questions for a mathematics exam. It includes 10 short answer questions in Section A worth 2 marks each, and 4 long answer questions in Section B worth 10 marks each. Section B questions cover topics like set theory, mathematical induction, graph theory, and matrix operations. Students must attempt 4 of the 6 Section B questions in their exam.
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Mathematics - I: Instructions To Candidates

This document contains instructions and questions for a mathematics exam. It includes 10 short answer questions in Section A worth 2 marks each, and 4 long answer questions in Section B worth 10 marks each. Section B questions cover topics like set theory, mathematical induction, graph theory, and matrix operations. Students must attempt 4 of the 6 Section B questions in their exam.
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BCA (2013 & Onward)
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MATHEMATICS – I
Subject Code : BSIT/BSBC-103
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ID : [B1110]
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Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60

24047 INSTRUCTIONS
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1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying T WO marks
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2. SECTION-B contains SIX questions carrying TEN marks each and students have
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R = {(1, y), (1, z), (3, y)}. Determine the domain and range of R.

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SECTION-B
2. If A and B are any two sets, then prove that A – B = A Bc. (10)
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3. Prove the following by the principle of mathematical induction
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1.3 + 2.4 + 3.5 + … + n . (n + 2) = n(n + l)(2n + 7). (10)
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(ii) Hamiltonian graph.


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T = {(1,1), (1,4), (2, 2), (2,3), (3,3), (4,4)}


Determine whether or not each of the above relations on A is : (6+4)
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(i) reflexive; (ii) symmetric; (iii) transitive;

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b) Verify that the proposition ( p q)  ( p  q) is a contradiction. 


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7. a) Determine which of the following are Eulerian or Hamiltonian or both?` (5)

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