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Evaluate: `int_0^(pi/2) (sin^2x)/(1 + cos x)^2 "d"x`
Concept: Methods of Evaluation and Properties of Definite Integral
Order and degree of the differential equation `[1+(dy/dx)^3]^(7/3)=7(d^2y)/(dx^2)` are respectively
(A) 2, 3
(B) 3, 2
(C) 7, 2
(D) 3, 7
Concept: Order and Degree of a Differential Equation
Prove that:
`int_0^(2a)f(x)dx = int_0^af(x)dx + int_0^af(2a - x)dx`
Concept: Differential Equations
Solve the differential equation `y - x dy/dx = 0`
Concept: Applications of Differential Equation
Solve the differential equation sec2y tan x dy + sec2x tan y dx = 0
Concept: Differential Equations
Find the differential equation of family of all ellipse whose major axis is twice the minor axis
Concept: Formation of Differential Equations
Verify y = log x + c is the solution of differential equation `x ("d"^2y)/("d"x^2) + ("d"y)/("d"x)` = 0
Concept: Formation of Differential Equations
For the differential equation, find the particular solution (x – y2x) dx – (y + x2y) dy = 0 when x = 2, y = 0
Concept: Differential Equations
Find the expected value, variance and standard deviation of random variable X whose probability mass function (p.m.f.) is given below:
| X = x | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| P(X) | `1/5` | `2/5` | `2/5` |
Concept: Probability Distribution of Discrete Random Variables >> Expected Value and Variance of a Random Variable
The probability mass function for X = number of major defects in a randomly selected
appliance of a certain type is
| X = x | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| P(X = x) | 0.08 | 0.15 | 0.45 | 0.27 | 0.05 |
Find the expected value and variance of X.
Concept: Mean and Variance of Binomial Distribution
If the mean and variance of a binomial distribution are 18 and 12 respectively, then n = ______.
Concept: Probability using Binomial Distribution
If X ~ B (n, p) and E(X) = 6 and Var (X) = 4.2, then find n and p.
Concept: Mean and Variance of Binomial Distribution
The negation of p ∧ (q → r) is ______________.
Concept: Algebra of Statements
Without using truth tabic show that ~(p v q)v(~p ∧ q) = ~p
Concept: Algebra of Statements
Examine whether each of the following statement patterns is a tautology or a contradiction or a contingency.
[~(~p ∧ ~q)] v q
Concept: Logical Connectives
Construct the switching circuit for the following statement : [p v (~ p ∧ q)] v [(- q ∧ r) v ~ p]
Concept: Application of Logic to Switching Circuits
Using truth table prove that p ↔ q = (p ∧ q) ∨ (~p ∧ ~q).
Concept: Logical Connectives
Construct the simplified circuit for the following circuit:

Concept: Application of Logic to Switching Circuits
Using truth table, prove the following logical equivalence:
(p ∧ q) → r ≡ p → (q → r)
Concept: Logical Connectives
Write down the following statements in symbolic form :
(A) A triangle is equilateral if and only if it is equiangular.
(B) Price increases and demand falls
Concept: Logical Connectives
