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Semester Two Final Examination, 2013 ‘MATH1061 Discrete Mathematics THE UNIVERSITY ‘Seat Number OF QUEENSLAND — susie mines LL LL Fai Name ‘School of Mathematics & Physics EXAMINATION ‘Semester Two Final Examination, 2013 MATH1061 Discrote Mathematics Tis papers for St Luce Canpus student ‘Sxaminaton Duration 120 minutos sci 0 Roading Time so minute tek Exam Conditions: T ‘This ea Cental Examinaton a This sa Closed Book Examination - specified materials permitied — During reaing time rit nly onthe rough psper provided This examination paper wil be released to the Libary MaterialaPerited In The Exam Venue: (Wo electronic ads ae permite e.g laptops, phones) io Coloulstre- Casio FXE2 serie or UO spproved (abled) 7 Materials To Be Supplied To Students: ime] Rough Paper 7 Instructions To Students: 0 ‘Anawar all questons on the examination paper in the space provided the space le nefeler, us the back of pages. Show | ai Shwerking There are eleven questions, Each question caries the number of marks deste. There are a total of 100 mark Page 1 of 12 Semester Two Final Exaninstion, 2013, MATH1061 Diserete Matematios Ql. Construct truth tables forthe following two statement forms. ‘Thon state whethor or not the given statement form is a tautology, a contradiction or nother. Write your answers in the tables given below (a) (5 marks) (pV(gVr)) + ((pV a) vr) ©) P 4 it i F F a i F F ‘This statement fore br (arte your answer) a tautology a contradiction neither (marks) ((p—>g)Ar) + (PAT) > (ahr) plalr Tir|r TTF TI|FIT TPF FIT|r FTF FIFIT FLEE This sateen form is (cee your answer) a tautology contradiction neither Page 2 of 12 Semester Two Final Examination, 2013, MATH1061 Discrete Mathematics 2. (6 marks) Prove that ifthe statement form (p+ (~9)) is flue then at least one of the two statement forms (p> 1) or (g A (~)) i fale. ‘Thus, without using a truth table, vrfy that the statement (> NA@A~ M403 a) fsa valid argument Page 3 of 12 Semester Two Final Buanination, 2013, -MATHI061 Disereto Mathematics QB. (e) (6 marks) Let nENU(O}|m<10), B= {mE NU {0} | nis odd and n< 20}, 1, 8,5, 7,9) and S= {ne Nu{O}|n < 20) ‘Write down the following sets in the boxes provided, Tn eack case closely stato the elements contained in each set, @) ANB (i) AnBne AUBUG (iv) AU(BNC) @ S-A Wi) Ons, (6) @ marks) Let X= P(O) and ¥ = P(P(O). ‘Waite down the following ects in tho baxot provided. In each caso clearly stato the elements contained in each st. ® x a ¥ (ai) XUY, Page 4 of 12 ‘Semester Two Final Examination, 2013 MATH1061 Discrete Mathematics QA. (@ marks) Use Baclid’s Algorithm to find the ged( 330,186) and find integers 2 and y such that 3800+ 156y = 12. Page 5 of 12 Semester Two Final Exas MATH1061 Discrete Mathemation Q5. Let Ky denote the complete graph with n vertioe. (a) (2 marks) How many edges does fy, have? Explain your reasoning, (b) (8 marks) Draw all trees which are subgraphs of the complete graph Ks (6) (6 marks) Prove that a graph has an even numberof vertices of odd dagree. Page 6 of 12 Semester Two Final Examination, 2018 MATHIO61 Discrete Mothematies 6. (10m rks) Define a xelation on Z as follows: For all ,y € 2, wy ifend only if fel =| Prove that ~ is an equivalence relation on Z. Page 7 of 12 Semester Two Final Bxsunination, 2013, MATH1061 Diserete Mathematics (QF. Consider the functions f 2 -> 2 and g :R > I given by (9) (8 marks) What isthe range of f 7 f(2) (b) (2 marks) Evaluate fog at the point —5. (6) 2 marks) Evaluate 9 f st the point —5, (@) (@ marks) If g~ exists, find it. If gt does not exist, explain why not. Page 8 of 12 Semester Two Final Examination, 2013, MATH1061 Discrete Mathematics QS. Consider 2 ~ (0) with the binary operation multiplication modulo 7, denoted by (2) (6 marks) Show that (2, — {0}, (b) (2 marks) Find the order of all elements of tis group. (¢) (2 marks) Give an example of subgroup of this group. Page 9 of 12 ‘Semester ‘Two Final Examination, 2013 MATHI061 Discrete Mathematics QB. A group of 10 people are attending the movies together. {a} (6 marks) Two ofthe 10 insist on sitting side-by-side. In how many different wars can the 10 be seated together in a ow? Show all your watk, (b) (6 marks) Now, the two people in the previous question do not insist on sitting sideby- side. However, there are two of the people who do not lke each other and do not want to sit side-by-side. In how many diferent ways can the 10 be seated togethor in a row’? Shaw all your Page 10 of 12 ‘Semester Two Final Exauninstion, 2013 MATH1051 Disereto Mathematics Qu0, (8 marks) Prove thet ifr is a non-aero rational nuber and sis aa irrational number, thes 9 is an inrational number Page 11 of 12 Semester Two Final Examination, 2018, ‘MATH1061 Discrete Mathematis QU. (8 marks) Use Mathematical Induction to prove that, fr all integers n > 1, 2" = 1 in divisible by 3. Page 12 of 12

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