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CHAPTER 5: SEQUENCES, MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION, AND RECURSION
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This document is containing selected question of chapter 5 for all the young IT aspirants who want to keep learning new things and new questions. I hope this document can help you in verifying your solutions and learning new things. Please feel free to post any new solutions or any doubts.This blog will be updated as new and good solutions are posted by you geeks.
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Lecture 06 - Formal Reasoning
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The outcome of this course is able to perform basic operations on discrete structures, able to interpret logic and construct proofs, able to interpret various concepts on graphs and employ related algorithms and last but not least, able to apply principles of discrete probability to calculate probabilities and expectations of simple random processes.
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Lecture 11 - Trail, Path and Circuit
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The outcome of this course is able to perform basic operations on discrete structures, able to interpret logic and construct proofs, able to interpret various concepts on graphs and employ related algorithms and last but not least, able to apply principles of discrete probability to calculate probabilities and expectations of simple random processes.
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Lecture 16 - Random Variable
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The outcome of this course is able to perform basic operations on discrete structures, able to interpret logic and construct proofs, able to interpret various concepts on graphs and employ related algorithms and last but not least, able to apply principles of discrete probability to calculate probabilities and expectations of simple random processes.
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Lecture 02 - Relation
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The outcome of this course is able to perform basic operations on discrete structures, able to interpret logic and construct proofs, able to interpret various concepts on graphs and employ related algorithms and last but not least, able to apply principles of discrete probability to calculate probabilities and expectations of simple random processes.
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Lecture 05 - Predicate Logic
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The outcome of this course is able to perform basic operations on discrete structures, able to interpret logic and construct proofs, able to interpret various concepts on graphs and employ related algorithms and last but not least, able to apply principles of discrete probability to calculate probabilities and expectations of simple random processes.
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Lecture 17 - Discrete Distribution
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The outcome of this course is able to perform basic operations on discrete structures, able to interpret logic and construct proofs, able to interpret various concepts on graphs and employ related algorithms and last but not least, able to apply principles of discrete probability to calculate probabilities and expectations of simple random processes.
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Lecture 15 - Intro to Probability
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The outcome of this course is able to perform basic operations on discrete structures, able to interpret logic and construct proofs, able to interpret various concepts on graphs and employ related algorithms and last but not least, able to apply principles of discrete probability to calculate probabilities and expectations of simple random processes.
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Lecture 14 - Intro to Combinatory
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The outcome of this course is able to perform basic operations on discrete structures, able to interpret logic and construct proofs, able to interpret various concepts on graphs and employ related algorithms and last but not least, able to apply principles of discrete probability to calculate probabilities and expectations of simple random processes.
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Lecture 04 - Propositional Logic
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The outcome of this course is able to perform basic operations on discrete structures, able to interpret logic and construct proofs, able to interpret various concepts on graphs and employ related algorithms and last but not least, able to apply principles of discrete probability to calculate probabilities and expectations of simple random processes.