MATH1081 Discrete Mathematics: THE OF
MATH1081 Discrete Mathematics: THE OF
MATH1081 Discrete Mathematics: THE OF
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NOVEMBER 2012
MATH1081
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
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An (Bu C) = (An B) u C
n=l
An .
b) Find n
00
n=l
[-1/n, 1/n]. Give a brief reason for your answer.
11' = {z E C : jzj = 1 }
{{1},{2},{4},{1,2},{1,4},{3,4},{1,2,4},{1,3,4},{2,3,4},~}.
A B C
D E F
Giving reasons for your answers, show that
a) K is bipartite,
b) K is planar,
c) K has an Euler circuit,
d) K has no Hamiltonian circuit.
iv) a) State Kuratowski's theorem characterising non-planar graphs.
b) Show that the following graph is not planar.
A B
E D
b
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4 a 5 C
d f
9
g h 4 i
In parts (i) and (ii) of this question you should leave your answers
in terms of powers, factorials and P and C notation.
4. i) How many strings of eight lowercase letters of the English alphabet con-
tain
a) exactly 2 vowels?
b) at least 1 vowel?
c) the letters x and y ) with x occurring before y , if the letters are
all distinct?
ii) How many ways are there to distribute
a) 18 identical lollipops among 4 children, with each child getting at
least one lollipop?
b) 9 different teddy bears among 4 children, with one child getting 3
and the other 3 children getting 2 each?
iii) a) Find the solution of the recurrence
iv) Two types of paving slabs are available for laying a straight path of width
1 unit: the 1-unit by 1-unit slab and the 1-unit by 2-unit slab. No slabs
are to overlap and no gaps are to be left. Here is an example of a path
of length 9 units:
Let Pn be the number of ways to lay a path of width 1 unit and length
n units.
a) Find p 1 , P2 and p3 .
b) Obtain a recurrence relation for Pn. (You do NOT need to solve
this recurrence relation.)