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Which of the partially ordered sets in figures (i), (ii) and (iii) are lattices? Justify your answer. Ans: suppose (L, ≤) be a poset. If each subset {x, y} consisting
1+2cos(2x=0
Initial Conditions and Boundary Conditions In many problems on integration, an initial condition (y = y 0 when x = 0) or a boundary condition (y = y
y''''+6y''+10y=10x^(4)+24x^(3)+2x^(2)-12x+18
xdy/dx=dy/dx y
Q. Adding Fractions with the Same Denominator? Adding fractions with the same denominator is easy- you add the numerators (the tops), and you leave the denominator alone!
Infinite Limits : In this section we will see limits whose value is infinity or minus infinity. The primary thing we have to probably do here is to define just what we mean w
a) A husband and wife appear in an interview for two vacancies in the same post. The probability of husband's selection is 1/7 and that of wife's selection is 1/5. What is th
sin (cot -1 {cos (tan -1 x)}) tan -1 x = A => tan A =x sec A = √(1+x 2 ) ==> cos A = 1/√(1+x 2 ) so A = cos -1 (1/√(1+x 2 )) sin (cot -1 {cos (tan -1 x)}) = s
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