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(M19CST1101)

R.G.P.V. BHOPAL (A)


I M. Tech I SEMESTER (R19) Regular Examinations
Question Paper
Subject: Mathematical Foundation of Computer Science
(For CST )
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks 75
Answer ONE question from EACH UNIT
All questions carry equal marks
CO KL M

UNIT - I

1 a) Suppose the probability function of a random CO1 K2 7


variable X , then (i) determine the value of c (ii) find the distribution function of X
&

b) The joint probability function of two discrete random variables X and Y is given by CO1 K3 8
f(x,y) = c (2x +y) where X and Ycan assume all integers such that 0 ≤ x ≤ 2, 0 ≤ y ≤3
and f(x,y) =0 other wise. Find i) the value of c ii) E (X) iii) E(Y) iv) Var(X) and
Var(Y).

(OR)

2 a) CO2 K1 8
Let X and Y have joint density function

Then find conditional expectation of(i) Y on X (ii) X on Y

b) Explain about Chehychey’s Inequality and the utility in statistics CO2 K2 7

UNIT - II

3 a) It has been claimed that in 60% of all solar installations’utility bill reduced to by one-
third.Accordingly, what are probabilities utility bill reduced to by at least one- third CO2 K2 8
(i) in four of five installations and (ii) at least four of five installations

b) Derive the mean, variance, coefficient skewness& kurtosis for Poisson’s distribution CO2 K3 7

(OR)

4 a) If 20% of memory chips made in a certain plant are defective, then what are the
probabilities, that a randomly chosen 100 chips for inspection (i) at most 15 will CO2 K2 8
defective (ii) at least25 will be defective (iiiin between 16 and 23 will be defective

b) Derive the mean and variance of Exponential distribution. CO2 K3 7

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UNIT - III

5 a) The following shows corresponding values of three variables X,Y,Z. Find least square CO4 K3 8
regression equation Z= a+bx+cy

x 1 2 1 2 3

y 2 3 1 1 2

z 12 19 8 11 18

b) Explain the procedure for fitting an exponential curve of the form y = aebx. CO4 K2 7

(OR)

6 a) What the properties of a good estimator. Explain each of then CO3 K1 7

b) Suppose that n observations from normal distribution and CO3 K3 8


variance is unknown. Find the maximum likelihood estimate of the mean.

UNIT – IV

7 a) Prove that in any non- directed graph there is even number of vertices of odd degree. CO4 K1 8

b) State and prove Euler’s formula for planar graphs CO4 K2 7

(OR)

8 a) Prove that a tree with ‘n’ vertices have ‘n-1’ edges CO4 K3 7

b) If T is a binary tree of n vertices,show that the number of pendant vertices is CO4 K1 8

UNIT – V

9 a) Using the principles of Inclusion and exclusion find the number of integers between 1 CO5 K3 7
and 100 that are divisible by 2 ,3 or 5

b) Find the number of integral solutions for where CO5 K2 8

(OR)

10 a) Solve the recurrence relation a n  7a n 1  12a n  2  0 for n  2 using Generating CO5 K2 8


function method.

b) Solve a n  7a n 1  10a n  2  4 n for n  2 . CO6 K2 7

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