The document is an exam for a class on Mathematics and Fundamentals of Computer Science. It contains two multi-part questions. Question 1 asks students to choose one of two parts to answer, either defining logical expressions or defining and explaining types of relations. Question 2 asks students to answer five shorter parts worth 2 marks each, covering topics like truth tables, logical equivalency, domain and range of relations, definitions of key terms, and conditions for a subset to be a subgroup. The exam tests a range of fundamental concepts in logic and relations.
The document is an exam for a class on Mathematics and Fundamentals of Computer Science. It contains two multi-part questions. Question 1 asks students to choose one of two parts to answer, either defining logical expressions or defining and explaining types of relations. Question 2 asks students to answer five shorter parts worth 2 marks each, covering topics like truth tables, logical equivalency, domain and range of relations, definitions of key terms, and conditions for a subset to be a subgroup. The exam tests a range of fundamental concepts in logic and relations.
The document is an exam for a class on Mathematics and Fundamentals of Computer Science. It contains two multi-part questions. Question 1 asks students to choose one of two parts to answer, either defining logical expressions or defining and explaining types of relations. Question 2 asks students to answer five shorter parts worth 2 marks each, covering topics like truth tables, logical equivalency, domain and range of relations, definitions of key terms, and conditions for a subset to be a subgroup. The exam tests a range of fundamental concepts in logic and relations.
SECTION : A Q: 1 ATTEMPT ANY ONE QUESTION (5 MARKS EACH) A) P and Q are two propositions. Which of the following logical expressions are equivalent?
A) Only I and II
B Only I, II and III
C Only I, II and IV
D All of I, II, III and IV
B) Define relation & explain the types of relation.
Q: 2 ATTEMPT ANY FIVE QUESTION (2 MARKS EACH)
Q1. Make truth tables for p ⊕ q ⊕ r.
Q2.if p and q are two statements, then show that p ⊕ q is equivalent to (p ∧ ¬q) ∨ (¬ p ∧ q) Q3.Find the domain , range ,co-domain: R = [(x,y) : x,y ∈ W , x2+ y2= 25] Q4.Definition : a) Reflexive b) Relation c) function d) Domain Q5. Find the domain & range of the relation R= (x,y) : y=x+6/x where x,y ∈ N & X less than 6. Q6. What is empty with example? Q7.A non –empty subset H of a group H will be subgroup iff HH-1