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GOLIS UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ICT
FINAL EXAMINATION
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
Name: ………………………………………………………………………ID ………….

PART ONE : MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS( 30 marks)

Choose the correct answer from the following

1. The domain of the relation {(4,3),(-2,4),(2,-5), (-1,6),(4,7)(0,,7}is


a. {4, -2, 2, -1, 4, 0}
b. {4, -2, 8, -1, 6, 0}
c. {4, -2, 5, -1, 9, 0}
d. {4, -2, 8, -1, 4, 0}
2. The domain of the relation on the right is
a. {1, 2, 5, 7}
b. {4, -2, 2, -1}
c. {4, -2, 2, 0}
d. {4, -1, 4, 0}
3. The range of the relation {(4, 3), (-2, 4),(2, -5), (-1, 6),(4, 7)(0, 7} is
a. {3, 4, -5, 6, 7}
b. {4, -2, 2, 0}
c. {4, -1, 4, 0}
d. {4, -2, 8, -1,}
4. The range of the relation on the right is
a. {a, b, c}
b. {1, 5, 8}
c. {2, 5, 3}
d. {1, a, 8}
5. A relation from a set of inputs to a set of possible outputs where each input is related
to exactly one output is called
a. variable
b. function
c. value
d. none of the above
6. which of the following relations is not a function
7. which of the following relations is a function

8. The solution of 4! Is
a. 24
b. 25
c. 26
d. 23
5! x 5 !
9. The solution of
5!
is
a. 120
b. 130
c. 140
10. each of several possible ways in which a set or number of things can be ordered or
arranged is called
a. permutation
b. permanent
c. perception

PART TWO: STRUCTURED QUESTIONS (30 MARKS)


Do all the following questions

1. solve all the following


2
6! 6x
a. =
2! 3 ! 2! 3 !
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10 ! 2x
b. =
2! 4 ! 2! x 4 !
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2. Find the domain and range of the following relations
a. ((-4, 5), (3, 7), (2, 8), (5, 7))
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b. ((-4, a), (3, b), (2, c), (5, d))
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c. ((-4, f), (3, g), (2, h), (5, i))
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3. Given f ( x ) = 2x + 1. Find
a. F(2)
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b. F(3)
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c. F(-2)
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d. F(A)
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4. The relationship between the height H(x) of an adult female and the length x of her
femur, in centimeters, can be modeled by the linear function H(x)=2x+54
A. If incomplete skeletal remains of an adult female include a femur measuring 46
centimeters (x = 46 cm), approximate the height of this female.
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