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Anjali
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Anjali
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Anjali
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"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Anjali
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"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Noel
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F(1)-F(1/2)
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C10
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for Q13, ans is one positive and one negative
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C10
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Q1. ans is A:
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The Villain
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The ans of lt quest is 0.Just rationalise it.
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Anjali
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Noel what's the logic behind it ?
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Anjali
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C10 are you referring to the set question ?
Also from where can I practice such set questions ?
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Noel
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Use the definition of cdf i.e.
P(a<x<b)=F(b)-F(a)

Option 3 for question 64
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Anjali
How to approach questions like 64 ?
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Deepak_Ka
the general term is (n+1)/n!
which becomes n/n! + 1/n!
and it can be seen that first one equals e and second is e-1..so ans is 2e-1
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Dreyfus
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For q64....
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ashutosh
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just a clarification

what is the value of summation 1/(n-1)!
Summation 1 to n 1/(n-1)! = 1/0! + 1/ 1! + 1/ 2! + ...... so on
= 1+ (1+ 1/2! + 1/3!.... )
1 + e

in this case q64 becomes a. 2e +1

Am i wrong somewhere ?
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ashutosh
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@ C10

in 13th ques.
Are we just required to find out the eigenvalues. Thats what is implied by characteristic root of matrix ?
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Dreyfus
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@ashutosh the expansion of e is given by 1^0/0!+1^1/1!+1^2/2!+.......
Therefore the sum of 1/(n-1)! from 1 to infinity is the same as sum of 1/n! from 0 to infinityi.e. e
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Dreyfus
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Yes eigen values nd characterstic roots/values are the same thing.....
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ashutosh
Thanks vaibhav :)

Got it.
C10
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C10
@Anjali, yes set question
u can practice from any higher secondary level book,
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