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WGU C960
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS II
Comprehensive Study Guide


Algorithms • Number Theory • Cryptography • Recursion • Counting
• Probability • Modeling Computation




Exam-focused coverage
Core concepts, essential formulas, worked examples, common mistakes, and an
OA readiness checklist.




2026 EDITION | EDUCATIONAL STUDY SUPPORT

,WGU C960 | DISCRETE MATHEMATICS II




How to Use This Guide
WGU describes C960 as covering searching and sorting algorithms, Big-O estimates, number theory and
cryptography, recursion and induction, counting, discrete probability, and modeling computation. C959 is the
prerequisite.

Study each section actively: reproduce the worked calculations without looking, explain every algorithm in
your own words, and use the final checklist to identify weak areas.

Contents
• 1. Algorithms and Big-O Analysis

• 2. Number Theory

• 3. Modular Arithmetic

• 4. Cryptography

• 5. Sequences, Recurrence Relations, and Recursion

• 6. Mathematical Induction

• 7. Counting Principles

• 8. Discrete Probability

• 9. Modeling Computation

• 10. Essential Formula Sheet

• 11. Common C960 Mistakes

• 12. OA Preparation Checklist




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1. Algorithms and Big-O Analysis
1.1 What is an algorithm?
An algorithm is a finite sequence of unambiguous steps that solves a problem. It should have clearly defined
inputs and outputs, precise steps, a finite stopping point, and correct results for valid inputs.

1.2 Time complexity
Time complexity estimates how an algorithm’s running time grows as input size n increases.

Complexity Name Typical example

O(1) Constant Accessing an array element

O(log n) Logarithmic Binary search

O(n) Linear Linear search

O(n log n) Linearithmic Merge sort

O(n²) Quadratic Two nested loops

O(n³) Cubic Three nested loops

O(2■) Exponential Subset enumeration

O(n!) Factorial Testing all permutations


Big-O normally describes an upper bound and is commonly used for worst-case growth.

1.3 Simplifying Big-O expressions
Keep only the fastest-growing term and remove constants.

5n^2 + 7n + 4 = O(n^2) 3n log n + 20n = O(n log n) 6(2^n) + n^4 = O(2^n)

1.4 Loop analysis
• Single loop running n times: O(n).

• Independent consecutive loops: n + n = 2n = O(n). Do not multiply independent loops.

• Two fully nested n-loops: n × n = n² = O(n²).

• A loop that repeatedly doubles or halves its control value: O(log n).

• Triangular nested loop: 1 + 2 + ... + n = n(n+1)/2, so O(n²).

1.5 Best, average, and worst cases
• Best case: minimum work required.

• Average case: expected work over typical inputs.

• Worst case: maximum work required.

Linear search has best case O(1) and average/worst case O(n). Binary search has best case O(1) and worst
case O(log n).



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1.6 Searching algorithms
Linear search checks elements sequentially. It does not require sorted input and has worst-case complexity
O(n). Binary search repeatedly divides a sorted list in half. It requires sorted input and has worst-case
complexity O(log n).

For 64 sorted items: log2(64) = 6 comparisons approximately.

1.7 Sorting algorithms
Algorithm Best Average Worst Stable?

Bubble sort O(n)* O(n²) O(n²) Yes

Selection sort O(n²) O(n²) O(n²) Usually no

Insertion sort O(n) O(n²) O(n²) Yes

Merge sort O(n log n) O(n log n) O(n log n) Yes

Quick sort O(n log n) O(n log n) O(n²) Usually no

*Optimized bubble sort with early termination. Bubble sort swaps adjacent items; selection sort chooses the smallest remaining
item; insertion sort inserts into a sorted prefix; merge sort divides and merges; quick sort partitions around a pivot.




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