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The document provides 21 tutorial questions on various topics in algebra including: 1) Using truth tables and Boolean algebra to prove logical expressions 2) Drawing logic diagrams and constructing truth tables 3) Using K-maps to simplify logic expressions 4) Solving logarithmic and exponential equations 5) Solving simultaneous linear equations using Cramer's rule 6) Analyzing polynomials and finding remainders when divided 7) Calculating distances between points and finding angles between lines

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TUTORIALS

The document provides 21 tutorial questions on various topics in algebra including: 1) Using truth tables and Boolean algebra to prove logical expressions 2) Drawing logic diagrams and constructing truth tables 3) Using K-maps to simplify logic expressions 4) Solving logarithmic and exponential equations 5) Solving simultaneous linear equations using Cramer's rule 6) Analyzing polynomials and finding remainders when divided 7) Calculating distances between points and finding angles between lines

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TUTORIALS OF AN ALGEBRA 04121 COE/IT/MFT

1. Verify that ( A+ B ) ( A + B )( A+ B )=A B by truth table.

2. Use the laws of Boolean algebra to prove the following

(a)( A+ BC ) =( A +B )( A+C ) .

(b) AB+ A C + BC= AB + A C .

3. Draw the logic diagram and construct truth table for the following logic expression

A BC + ABC .

4. With examples discuss the uses of 1 ( one ) and 0 ( zero ) in truth tables of Logic gates scenarios.

5. An electronic (digital) door is controlled by two switches A and B. The door runs nicely
When at least one of the two switches has a state of 0 (zero).Formulate the truth table and hence
design the simplified logic circuit for the door system.

6. Simplify the following by using K. map (a) T ( A , B ,C , D ) =∑ ( 1,3,4,6,9,11,12,14 ) .

(b) Q ( D , R , H ,C )=π ( 0,2,5,7,8,10,13,15 ) .

7. Write down any five laws of Logarithms and five laws of Exponents/Indices

8. Solve the following equation log x 3+ log x 9+ log x 729=9.

9. Solve for t in 5t × 32t = 2025

()
2 n−1
3 1
=
()
3n
10. Find the value of n given that 5 3
5

11. List any six types of matrices and their examples

( )
3 −2 −2
12. If the matrix A= 2 3 −1 verify that det A=det A T .
1 −1 3

13. Is it true that a tranpose of a cofactor ¿ gives an adjoint ¿ ?

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14. Use Cramer’s rule to solve the simultaneous equation given
2 x+ y −3 z=3 ,

x + y + z=1 ,

x−2 y +−3 z=4.

15. State 3 theorems used to analyze polynomial function.

16. Find the remainder when the polynomial f ( x )=2 x 4 +2 x+ 1 is divided by x−1

17. Find the value of h given that when the polynomial k ( x )=2 x 3+3 x 2 +h(x )+ 2 is divided by
x−1 the remainder is 4

18. A , B and C are the points (−4,1 ) , (−3 ,−2 ) and ( 7,3 ) respectively. Show that ∆ ABC is
isosceles.

19. Given, A ( 1,7 )∧B ( 9,1 ) , find the distance between two points.

20. Find the angles between two lines y=2 x +5 and 3 x+ y=7.

21. Write the equation of a line that is perpendicular bisector to a line joining
points P (a, b) and Q (2a, 3b).

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