Chapter 2: Problem 12
A general-purpose computer language is (a) Prolog (b) COBOL (c) \(C\) (d) FORTRAN
Chapter 2: Problem 12
A general-purpose computer language is (a) Prolog (b) COBOL (c) \(C\) (d) FORTRAN
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Get started for freeThe number of ways 5 English books and 4 Hindi books can be placed on a shelf so that the books on the same language always remain together is (a) \(5 ! 4 ! 3 !\) (b) \(5 ! 4 ! 2 !\) (c) \(4 ! 3 ! 2 !\) (d) \(5 ! 3 ! 2 !\)
\(\log _{a} 1\) is equal to (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) \(\infty\) (d) 10
Expression for \(\sin C-\sin D\) is (a) \(2 \cos \frac{C-D}{2} \sin \frac{C+D}{2}\) (b) \(2 \cos \frac{C+D}{2} \sin \frac{C-D}{2}\) (c) \(2 \sin \frac{C+D}{2} \sin \frac{C-D}{2}\) (d) \(2 \cos \frac{C+D}{2} \cos \frac{C-D}{2}\)
Derivative of \(x+\frac{1}{x}\) w.r.t. \(x\) is (a) \(1-\frac{1}{x^{2}}\) (b) \(1+\frac{1}{x^{2}}\) (c) \(-1+\frac{1}{x^{2}}\) (d) \(-1-\frac{1}{x^{2}}\)
Binary presentation of the decimal number 141 is (a) 10110001 (b) 11110001 (c) 10001111 (d) 10001101
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