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Quants-Points 2 Remember
Quantitative Ability – POINTS TO REMEMBER 1. If an equation (i.e. f(x) = 0) contains all positive co-efficients of any powers of x, it has no positive roots. Eg: x3+3x2+2x+6=0 has no positive roots 2. For an equation, if all the even powers of x have same sign coefficients and all the odd powers of x have the opposite sign coefficients, then it has no negative roots. 3. For an equation f(x)=0 ,...
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In every multiple choice exam
In every multiple choice exam, there are problems which can be solved with basic logic, ingenuity and presence of mind, even if one doesn’t know the mathematical process needed to solve them. The opportunities to solve these kinds of problems are immense and in this series, I will cover some basic rules for problems which occur frequently. Examining the options is the most important rule for ...
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IIMB pgp appform07
CAT Regn No. Indian Institute of Management Bangalore POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME IN MANAGEMENT 2007-2009 Information provided in this form (except that provided in Section-4) is important for your selection. Fill the form carefully and completely and send it to Administrative Officer - Admissions, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore 560 076 to reach not later th...
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CAT2006
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CAT2005
SECTION I Sub-section I-A: Number of Questions = 10 Note: Questions 1 to 10 carry one mark each. Directions for Questions 1 to 5: Answer the questions independently of each other. (1) If x = (16 3 + 17 3 + 18 3 + 19 3 ), then x divided by 70 leaves a remainder of (1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 6 9 (4) 35 Sol. a 3 + b 3 + c 3 + d 3 is divisible by (a + b + c + d) ∴ 16 3 + 17 3 + 18 3 + 19 3 will be divisibl...
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This one is for ignorant buddies who find remainder problems and theorems related to it hard to unde
It is necessary to know how a remainder is formally defined. Suppose we have two positive numbers a, b where a>b. a = b*q + R is true for infinite sets of integers (q, R). Lets say that R is the residue (because we have not defined remainder as yet). We define remainder as value of R that is numerically less than the divisor b and either negative or positive. Or ½r½ < b. A sample statement “ Wh...
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Schaums Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables
P r e f The pur-pose of this handbook is to supply a collection of mathematical formulas and tables which will prove to be valuable to students and research workers in the fields of mathematics, physics, engineering and other sciences. TO accomplish this, tare has been taken to include those formulas and tables which are most likely to be needed in practice rather than highly specialized re...
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arm1176jzfs r0p2 trm
ARM1176JZF-S ™ Revision: r0p2 Technical Reference Manual Copyright © 2004-2006 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. ARM DDI 0301D ARM1176JZF-S Technical Reference Manual Copyright © 2004-2006 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. Release Information Change history Date 19 July 2004 18 April 2005 29 June 2005 Issue A B C Confidentiality Non-Confidential Non-Confidential Non-Confidential Change Fi...
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Algorithms
Algorithms Copyright c 2006 S. Dasgupta, C. H. Papadimitriou, and U. V. Vazirani July 18, 2006 2 Contents Preface 0 Prologue 0.1 Books and algorithms 0.2 Enter Fibonacci . . . 0.3 Big-O notation . . . . Exercises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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Programming Languages Application and Interpretation
Programming Languages: Application and Interpretation Shriram Krishnamurthi Brown University Copyright c 2003, Shriram Krishnamurthi This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. If you create a derivative work, please include the version information below in your attribution. This book is available free-of-cost from the autho...
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Posted on May 25, 2007
they are both running in parallel. the comics add some background info to the show.