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Please be detailed. Something that's obvious to you may not be to someone else. Thank you....
Please be detailed. Something that's obvious to you may not be
to someone else. Thank you.
|1. What is the left coset containing r3s of (r4) in D10?
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-(a) State Cauchy's integral theorem for contour integration. Apply Cauchy's integral theorem to evaluate the integral: Ic 2 + 4 where C is a circle z = 1.5 taken anticlockwise. (Marks 6)
Please answer truthfully, if you cannot answer the question, please leave it for someone else to answer. A Hamiltonian path in a graph is a simple path that visits every vertex exactly once. Prove that HAM-PATH = { (G, u, v ): there is a Hamiltonian path from u to v in G } is NP-complete. You may use the fact that HAM-CYCLE is NP-complete
NOTE: PLEASE GIVE YOUR ANSWER IN DETAILED EXPLANATIONS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. AND PLEASE LEGIBLE STEPS, THANK YOU. QUESTION 1 - Given the numbers below, describe the contents of the set, E, of the graph G=(V,E), that represents the binary search tree (unbalanced) created by adding each element, one by one, from left to right. 77, 27, 89, 32, 93, 43, 46, 51, 63, 69 Your answer: QUESTION 2 - Given the numbers below, describe the contents of the set,...
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1. Consider the subgroups H-〈(123)〉 and K-〈(12)(34)〉 of the alternating group A123), (12) (34)). Carry out the following steps for both of these subgroups. When writing a coset, list all of its elements. (a) Write A as a disjoint union of the subgroup's left cosets. (b) Write A4 as a disjoint union of the subgroup's right cosets. (c) Determine whether the subgroup is normal in A...
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1. Let f g be measurable functions defined on a measurable domain E. Let A, = {x € Elg(x) = 0}. It is clear that the domain of() is A . Prove the following: a. A, is a measurable set. b. (1) is a measurable function on Ap. Hint: Show that for every a € R, {xea |^)(x) < a} is m easureable. Start by proving that {x e Aol (6) (x)...
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6. Find the area under the standard normal curve for each. b. Between 0 and 1. 96 a. Between -1.20 and 1.50 c. Between -2.43 and -0.95 d. Between 1.12 and 1.98 f. To the left of 1.77 To the left of 1.75 e. h. To the right of -0.89 g. To the right of 2.04
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Give the products of the reaction below. Give the structure of all possible products and give the names for each product. b) Elimination of water from 2-butanol
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Proble following distributions: discrete uniform; exponential; Erlang; Pascal; Gaussian; Binomial m 40. Give an example of real-life like situations where you will use th
Proble following distributions: discrete uniform; exponential; Erlang; Pascal; Gaussian; Binomial m 40. Give an example of real-life like situations where you will use th
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26.An electrochemical cell is constructed with two Ni(s) electrodes, each in a cell containing Ni2*(aq). Electrons flow through the wire connecting the electrodes from the left hand compartment to the right hand compartment. What can be said about the overall cell? a. [Ni2 in the right compartment <[N2] in the left compartment b. Ni in the right compartment> [Ni in the left compartment C....