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GATE CSE 2025 Set 2
Numerical
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A quadratic polynomial $(x-\alpha)(x-\beta)$ over complex numbers is said to be square invariant if $(x-\alpha)(x-\beta)=\left(x-\alpha^2\right)\left(x-\beta^2\right)$. Suppose from the set of all square invariant quadratic polynomials we choose one at random.

The probability that the roots of the chosen polynomial are equal is (rounded off to one decimal place)

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GATE CSE 2025 Set 2
Numerical
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The unit interval $(0,1)$ is divided at a point chosen uniformly distributed over $(0,1)$ in $R$ into two disjoint subintervals.

The expected length of the subinterval that contains 0.4 is _________ . (rounded off to two decimal places)

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GATE CSE 2025 Set 1
Numerical
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Suppose a 5-bit message is transmitted from a source to a destination through a noisy channel. The probability that a bit of the message gets flipped during transmission is 0.01. Flipping of each bit is independent of one another. The probability that the message is delivered error-free to the destination is __________ ( (Rounded off to three decimal places)

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GATE CSE 2025 Set 1
Numerical
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Consider a probability distribution given by the density function $P(x)$.

$$P(x)=\left\{\begin{array}{cc} C x^2, & \text { for } 1 \leq x \leq 4 \\ 0, & \text { for } x<1 \text { or } x>4 \end{array}\right.$$

The probability that $x$ lies between 2 and 3, i.e., $P(2 \leq x \leq 3)$ is _________ (Rounded off to three decimal places)

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