Assignment1 Maths
Assignment1 Maths
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Submission Format:
This assignment should be submitted at the end of your lesson, on the week stated at the front of this brief.
The line spacing is 1.5, font is Times New Roman, and font size is 12. You are required to make use of
headings, paragraphs and subsections as appropriate, and all work must be supported with research and
referenced using the Harvard referencing system. Please also provide a bibliography using the Harvard
referencing system. Plagiarism will lead to the failure of the assignment. The recommended word limit is
3000 words, although you will not be penalised for exceeding the total word limit.
Part 1:
1. Let A and B be two non-empty finite sets. If cardinalities of the sets A, B, and A ∩ B are 86, 43
and 11 respectively, find the cardinality of the set A ∪ B.
a. 1300
b. 2024
2. Find the cardinalities of each multiset in part 2-1.
3. Present the application of set and multiset in software engineering? Give specific programming
example
Part 3:
1. Determine whether the following functions are invertible or not. If it is invertible, then find the rule
of the inverse f-1(x)
a. f: 𝑅 → 𝑅 + b. f: [0, 𝜋] → [−2,2]
𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥 2 𝑓(𝑥) = 2 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑥
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2. Function f(x) = 9(x-32) converts Fahrenheit temperatures into Celsius. What is the function for
opposite conversion?
3. Present the application of function in software engineering? Give specific programming example
Part 4:
1. Formulate corresponding proof principles to prove the following properties about defined sets.
Part 6:
1. State the Dijkstra's algorithm for a directed weighted graph with all non-negative edge weights.
2. Find the shortest path spanning tree for the weighted directed graph with vertices A, B, C, D, E, F,
G given using Dijkstra's algorithm.
Part 7:
Check whether the following graphs have an Eulerian and/or Hamiltonian circuit.
Part 8:
1. Construct a proof for the five color theorem for every planar graph.
2. Discuss how efficiently Graph Theory can be used in a route planning project for by cycling from
Bkacad Academy of Technology to Hoan Kiem Lake in Ha Noi by considering most of the
practical situations (such as millage of the vehicle, etc.) as much as you can. Essentially consider
routes with shortest distance.
3. Radio stations broadcast their signal at certain frequencies. However, there are a limited number of
frequencies to choose from, so nationwide many stations use the same frequency. This works
because the stations are far enough apart that their signals will not interfere; no one radio could pick
them up at the same time. Suppose 10 new radio stations are to be set up in a currently unpopulated
(by radio stations) region. The radio stations that are close enough to each other to cause interference
are recorded in the table below. What is the fewest number of frequencies the stations could use?
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria