Discrete Mathematics
Set Theory & Algebra
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Probability
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GATE CSE 1998
Subjective
+2
-0
Solve the following recurrence relation

$$\,\,\,\,\,\,\,{x_n} = 2{x_{n - 1}} - 1\,\,n > 1$$
$$\,\,\,\,\,\,\,{x_1} = 2$$

2
GATE CSE 1998
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
In a room containing 28 people, there are 18 people who speak English, 15 people who speak Hindi and 22 people who speak Kannada, 9 persons speak both English and Hindi, 11 persons speak both Hindi and Kannada where as 13 persons speak both Kannada and English. How many people speak all three languages?
A
9
B
8
C
7
D
6
3
GATE CSE 1996
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
The recurrence relation $$\,\,\,\,\,$$ $$T\left( 1 \right) = 2$$
$$T\left( n \right) = 3T\left( {{n \over 4}} \right) + n$$ has the solution $$T(n)$$ equal to
A
$$O(n)$$
B
$$O$$ (log n)
C
$$O\left( {{n^{3/4}}} \right)$$
D
None of the above
4
GATE CSE 1994
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
The number of substrings (of all length inclusive) that can be formed from a character string of length $$n$$ is
A
$$n$$
B
$${n^2}$$
C
$${{n\left( {n - 1} \right)} \over 2}$$
D
$${{n\left( {n + 1} \right)} \over 2}$$
GATE CSE Subjects
Theory of Computation
Operating Systems
Algorithms
Digital Logic
Database Management System
Data Structures
Computer Networks
Software Engineering
Compiler Design
Web Technologies
General Aptitude
Discrete Mathematics
Programming Languages
Computer Organization