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Awesome StudentQuestion • Discrete Mathematics
The customers wore shoes and they wore socks
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Molecular
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Which of the following statement is CORRECT?
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Most algorithms used by programmers require discrete math
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A path which visits every vertex exactly once
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Hamilton Path
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If X = FALSE, then ~X must be equal to_______
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TRUE
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If X={x, y, z} and Y = {x, y, z} then X ∪ Y=?
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{x, y, z}
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It is a connected graph containing no cycles.
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There is no such thing as an "empty relation"
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The (->)is also called a conditional statement
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The converse of the statement x -> y is y -> x
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The number of simple digraphs with |V | = 3 is
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The sum of the first 100 odd positive integers
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Two edges are adjacent if they share a vertex.
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What is the 4th and 8th element of a = n^(2) ?
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What is the elementnin the domain such asf = 1
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Which of the following is NOT TRUE about sets?
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Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?
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Which of the following statements is INCORRECT
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A simple graph has no loops nor multiple edges.
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