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DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
UNIT –I
MARKS PO CO BT
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1. A Define tautology. Explain with an example. 2 1 1 1
B Explain DNF and CNF principles with suitable examples 3 2 1 5
C Prove that each of the following is tautology: 5 3 1 1
(i) ( P (Q R )) ( P (Q R ))
(ii) (( p q ) (p (q r ))) (p q ) (p r )
d Establish the validity of the following argument “All integers are rational 5 1 1 1
numbers. Some integers are powers of 2. Therefore, some rational
numbers are powers of 2”
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
7 10 2 2 5
Using indirect method of proof show that
p q, q r , ( p r ), ( p r ) leads to conclusion r
8 Test the validity of the following argument: 10 2 2 5
Some intelligent boys are lazy. Ravi is an intelligent boy: Ravi is lazy.
(i)(¬ P ∨¬ Q) →( P ↔¬Q)
(ii) ( P (Q R)) (P (Q R))
11 Show that the following premises are inconsistent 10 2 2 4
i)If jack misses many classes through illness, then he fails high school.
ii) If fails high school, then he is uneducated.
iii) If jack reads a lot of books, then he is not uneducated.
iv) Jack misses many classes through illness and reads a lot of books.
UNIT –II
MARKS PO CO BT
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1. A Define relation and give an example. 2 1 1 1
B ) Let R = { ( 1, 2), (2, 1), (3, 2), (3, 4), (2, 2)} and S = { (4, 2), (2, 3), (2, 3 2 1 5
5), (3, 1), (1, 3)}find ( RoS)oR and Ro(SoR )
C Explain Equivalence classes with suitable examples. 5 3 1 1
5 A
MR= 1 1 0
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1 1 1
State difference of two sets. 2 1 1 1
B Define relation and function. Consider the following relations on the set 3 2 1 2
A={1,2,3}; f={(1,3),(2,3),(3,1)}; g={(1,2),(3,1)}; h={(1,3),(2,1),(1,2),
(3,1)} which of these are functions?
C Let A be a given finite set and P(A)its power set. Let be the 10 2 2 2
inclusion relation on the elements of P(A). Draw the hasse
diagram of ¿ P ( A ) ,⊆> ¿ for (i) A={a} (ii) A={a,b} (iii)
A={a,b,c} (iv) A={a,b,c,d}
6 A Write operations on sets. 2 1 1 2
B 3 2 1 5
If
f=( 12 2 3 4
4 3 1 ) then find f −1 and show that
−1 −1
fof =f of =I
c Define Congruence and discuss basic properties of congruence with 10 2 2 2
proof
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
7 10 2 2 5
8 10 2 2 5
How to draw a Hasse Diagram and explain with an example
9 10 2 2 2
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Let
f= (
2 4 1 3 ) and
g=(4 1 2 3 ) find f0f0g
and g0f0f
10 Let X = { 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 } and R = { ( 1, 1), (1, 4), (4, 1), (4, 10 3 2 4
4), (2, 2), (2, 3), (3, 2), (3,3)}. Show that R is an equivalence
relation. Draw its matrix and graph
11 Let f: R→R and g: R→R, where R is the set of real numbers. 10 2 2 4
Find fog and gof where f(x) = x 2 and g(x) = x+4 .State where
these functions are injective, surjective, bijective?[