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- MCQs with Answers (FSc/ICS Part 1) @fsc:fsc_part_1_mcqs
- positive * (C) non-negative * (D) none of these </col> </grid> ==== Download or View Online ====
- Important Questions: HSSC-II @fsc-part2-ptb
- ====== Important Questions: HSSC-II ====== These questions are taken from old papers for the book Calculu
- Important Questions: HSSC-I @fsc-part1-ptb
- 1.jpg?nolink|Important Questions FSc/ICS Part 1}} These are the important questions for "Textbook of Alge... by Punjab Textbook Board (PTB) Lahore, Pakistan. These questions are taken from old papers. These are very helpful to understand the types of questions which m... . Lot of energy has been put to collect and write these questions. These are taken from old papers of FBI
- Definitions: FSc Part 1 (Mathematics): PTB by Aurang Zaib @fsc-part1-ptb
- of a number that neither terminates nor repeats. These decimals cannot be expressed as a fraction with i
- MathCraft: PDF to LaTeX file: Sample-02 @mathcraft
- .3} % double spaces lines \textwidth 6.3truein % These 4 commands define more efficient margins \texthei
- MathCraft: PDF to LaTeX file: Sample-01 @mathcraft
- \neq y, r$ and $s$ are any real numbers but $0.$ These means, known in literature, are called Stolarsky ... arsky[1] in 1975 (see also [2, p.120]) introduced these means. Stolarsky proved that the function $E(r, s
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- Topology and Functional Analysis Solved Paper by Noman Khalid @notes
- nal Analysis Solved Paper by Noman Khalid ====== These solved papers are written and provided by Mr. [[p... alid]]. We are very thankful to him for providing these notes to publish on MathCity.org. Topology and F
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- ts. Of course you can **__//''combine''//__** all these. DokuWiki supports **bold**, //italic//, __und... . Of course you can **__//''combine''//__** all these. You can use <sub>subscript</sub> and <sup>super... ==== DokuWiki supports [[doku>Interwiki]] links. These are quick links to other Wikis. For example this ... ]. DokuWiki supports [[doku>Interwiki]] links. These are quick links to other Wikis. For example thi
- Question 11 Review Exercise 6 @math-11-kpk:sol:unit06
- {1}{4}\\ P( Green )&=\dfrac{1}{4}\end{align} Also these two are mutually exclusive events. Therefore $P(
- Question 9 & 10 Review Exercise 6 @math-11-kpk:sol:unit06
- are computing the total number of ways arranging these digits using repeated permutation as: $$=\dfrac{7... 1)$ ! If two persons sit together, we shall deal these two as one man, then in this case total will be $(n - 1)$. and the total number of ways these $(n-1)$ can sit around table are: $(n-2) !$ the ... e of counting the total number of ways of sitting these $n$ people in which two men want to sit together
- Solutions: Math 11 KPK @math-11-kpk
- is plan (SLOs based). But there is no doubt that these solutions are valid for all the boards of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These boards include Board of Intermediate and Secondar
- Question 5 & 6 Review Exercise 6 @math-11-kpk:sol:unit06
- his case the total number of ways to give seat to these six people are: $$4 ! \cdot 2 !=48$$ Because the
- Question 7 & 8 Review Exercise 6 @math-11-kpk:sol:unit06
- It means have to fill the first two places with these two digits, then the remaining digits are: $$10-2... $$ We have to fill the remaining four places with these $8$ digits, so the event $E_1$ occurs with $m_1=
- Question 9 Exercise 6.5 @math-11-kpk:sol:unit06
- oes not depend on the other sclection, therefore these two events are independent. Thus \begin{align}P(\... but Ajmal not that is $P(\bar{A} \cup B)$. Also these both are independent events. Thus the probabilit