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ISI2014-DCG-13
Let the function $f(x)$ be defined as $f(x)=\mid x-1 \mid + \mid x-2 \:\mid$. Then which of the following statements is true? $f(x)$ is differentiable at $x=1$ $f(x)$ is differentiable at $x=2$ $f(x)$ is differentiable at $x=1$ but not at $x=2$ none of the above
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Mathematics GATE 2018 EE: 11
Let $f$ be a real-valued function of a real variable defined as $f(x) = x^{2}$ for $x\geq0$ and $f(x) = -x^{2}$ for $x < 0$.Which one of the following statements is true? $f(x) \text{is discontinuous at x = 0}$ ... $f(x) \text{is differentiable but its first derivative is not differentiable at x = 0} $
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Calculus
Feb 21, 2018
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GATE2018 EE: GA-5
Functions $F(a, b)$ and $G(a, b)$ are defined as follows: $F(a, b) = (a − b)^2$ and $G(a, b) = \mid a − b\mid$, where $\mid x \mid$ represents the absolute value of $x$. What would be the value of $G(F(1, 3), G(1, 3))$? $2$ $4$ $6$ $36$
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Quantitative Aptitude
Feb 21, 2018
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GATE CSE 2018 | Question: 25
Consider a long-lived $\text{TCP}$ session with an end-to-end bandwidth of $1\; \text{Gbps}\; (=10^9$ bits-per-second$).$ The session starts with a sequence number of $1234$. The minimum time (in seconds, rounded to the closet integer) before this sequence number can be used again is _________.
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Computer Networks
Feb 14, 2018
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ME 2014- Z score probability Normal-Distribution
A nationalized bank has found that the daily balance available in its saving bank accounts follows a normal distribution with a mean of Rs. 500 and a standard deviation of Rs. 50. The percentage of savings account holders who maintain ... Rs. 500 is _______________. Explain the calculation of the probability of Z score. Do GATE provide Z score table?
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Probability
Jan 23, 2018
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Slop of Curve
please share your solution The maximum slope of the curve -x3+6x2+66x+666
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Mathematical Logic
Jan 16, 2018
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Probability NPTEL assignment
Find Value of alpha?
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Mathematical Logic
Dec 20, 2017
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ISRO-DEC2017-8
The number of elements in the power set of $\{\{1,2\},\{2,1,1\},\{2,1,1,2\}\}$ is $3$ $8$ $4$ $2$
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Set Theory & Algebra
Dec 20, 2017
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Undecidability
L = { <M> | M is a TM and |L(M)| <= 3 }. Is it Recursively Enumerable or not ?
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Theory of Computation
Nov 11, 2017
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Integration
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Calculus
Nov 3, 2017
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Test by Bikram | Mock GATE | Test 4 | Question: 16
Consider a sorted array of $k+1$ elements, where the elements are first $k$ natural numbers $-\left \{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,\dots, k \right \}$ and any one of those $k$ numbers is repeated. The time complexity of best algorithm to find that repeated number is: $O\left ( k \right )$ $O\left ( k\log k \right )$ $O\left ( \log k \right )$ $O(1)$
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Algorithms
Oct 19, 2017
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Minimum number of states
$R= 10 +(0 +11)0^{*}1.$ The minimum number of states in any DFA accepting this regular expression.
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Theory of Computation
Sep 15, 2017
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self doubt
Which of the following is true: (a) differentiable and continous (d) none of these (c) not differentiable but continous (b) neither differentiable nor continous
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Calculus
Sep 9, 2017
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Time Complexity of Iterative Program
The innermost loop will execute when j is multiple of i, and that will happen exactly i times. Please help me to find the time complexity of the below program:
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Algorithms
Aug 29, 2017
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decidability
S = { < M> | M is a DFA that accepts some string containing an equal number of 0s and 1s}. Then what will be S - a) Recursive enumerable b) undecidable c) decidable d) Turing co-recognizable
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Theory of Computation
Aug 21, 2017
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Theory Of Computation
Construct a minimal dfa over {0,1} which neither accept 00 as a substring nor 11 as a substring.
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Theory of Computation
Aug 20, 2017
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synchronous data transfer
A synchronous transmission T has transfer rate of 100 char/ sec. If T uses some synchronous characters followed by some 8 bit info characters, what is the total number of synchronous bits required where bit rate is 1000 bits/ sec?
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CO and Architecture
Aug 7, 2017
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TOC Minimal DFA design
Let language defined is { Number of a's =2 and length of string is atleast 3} over alphabet {a,b}.What are number of states in minimal DFA?
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Theory of Computation
Aug 6, 2017
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Self Doubt
Whether the following statement is true or false?? "The OS maintains scheduling and accounting information for each thread"
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Operating System
Aug 4, 2017
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Class of language
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Theory of Computation
Aug 2, 2017
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CO and architecture
Consider a hypothetical processor which supports the 64Kb physical memory. Processor uses the memory mapped IO configuration in which the 3 MSB bits of the address is 1, then assign them to IO ports. How many IO address and how many memory address are possible in the processor.
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CO and Architecture
Jul 26, 2017
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doubt
#include<stdio.h> int main() { char c = 125; c = c+10; printf("%d", c); return 0; } in this we know -121 is printed also know the logic but what will be in int main() { char c = 125; c = c+10; printf("%u", c); return 0; } plz explain with logic
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Programming in C
Jul 26, 2017
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programming-in-c
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Calculate Eigen Vector And Eigen Value
This matrix is singular with rank one. Find three $λ$’s and three eigenvectors. $\begin{bmatrix}1\\2 \\1 \end{bmatrix}$ $\begin{bmatrix}2&1 &2 \end{bmatrix}$ = $\begin{bmatrix}2 & 1 &2\\4 & 2 & 4\\2 & 1 &2\end{bmatrix}$
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Linear Algebra
Jul 24, 2017
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Sets,Relation and Function
If f : R ---->R defined by f(x) = x2 + 1, then values of f -1 (17) and f -1(-3) are A. {Ø}, (4, - 4) B. {3,-3},{Ø} C. {Ø},{3,-3} D. {4,-4},Ø Answer is "D". But i dint understand how
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CBSE/UGC NET
Jul 24, 2017
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self doubt
identify the class of language {a^(m)b^(n)} for following a) m + n = 10 b) m + n <=10 c)m+n>10 d) m+n<10 e) m + n>=10 f) m/n = 10 g) m - n = 10
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Theory of Computation
Jul 22, 2017
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Explain the given C program.
<code>#include <stdio.h> int main() { unsigned int b = 20; b = ~b; printf("%d\n", b); }</code>
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Programming in C
Jul 14, 2017
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Lattice
Is there any example of lattice which is not bounded ??
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Set Theory & Algebra
Jul 13, 2017
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Daa........
What is the ans and give reason
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Algorithms
Jul 12, 2017
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sorting
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Parsing
Someone please explain. Answer given is 2.
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Compiler Design
Jul 9, 2017
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Regular Languages and Finite Automata
A language L = {w|w contain 'a' in every odd position, w belongs to {a, b}*} Doubt: Here, null string will be accepted or not. Please explain? This is really confusing in these types of questions whether to include null string or not. Please suggest some way to sort this out.
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Theory of Computation
Jul 8, 2017
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