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If X ∼ N (4,25), then find P(x ≤ 4)
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The defects on a plywood sheet occur at random with an average of the defect per 50 sq. ft. What Is the probability that such sheet will have-
(a) No defects
(b) At least one defect
[Use e-1 = 0.3678]
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A card is drawn at random and replaced four times from a well shuftled pack of 52 cards. Find the probability that -
(a) Two diamond cards are drawn.
(b) At least one diamond card is drawn.
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Apply the given elementary transformation of the following matrix.
A = `[(1,0),(-1,3)]`, R1↔ R2
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Apply the given elementary transformation of the following matrix.
B = `[(1, -1, 3),(2, 5, 4)]`, R1→ R1 – R2
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Apply the given elementary transformation of the following matrix.
A = `[(5,4),(1,3)]`, C1↔ C2; B = `[(3,1),(4,5)]` R1↔ R2.
What do you observe?
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Apply the given elementary transformation of the following matrix.
A = `[(1,2,-1),(0,1,3)]`, 2C2
B = `[(1,0,2),(2,4,5)]`, −3R1
Find the addition of the two new matrices.
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Apply the given elementary transformation of the following matrix.
A = `[(1,-1,3),(2,1,0),(3,3,1)]`, 3R3 and then C3 + 2C2
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Apply the given elementary transformation of the following matrix.
A = `[(1,-1,3),(2,1,0),(3,3,1)]`, 3R3 and then C3 + 2C2
and A = `[(1,-1,3),(2,1,0),(3,3,1)]`, C3 + 2C2 and then 3R3
What do you conclude?
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Apply the given elementary transformation of the following matrix.
Use suitable transformation on `[(1,2),(3,4)]` to convert it into an upper triangular matrix.
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Apply the given elementary transformation of the following matrix.
Convert `[(1,-1),(2,3)]` into an identity matrix by suitable row transformations.
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Apply the given elementary transformation of the following matrix.
Transform `[(1,-1,2),(2,1,3),(3,2,4)]` into an upper triangular matrix by suitable column transformations.
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The total cost of 3 T.V. sets and 2 V.C.R.’s is ₹ 35,000. The shopkeeper wants a profit of ₹ 1000 per T.V. set and ₹ 500 per V.C.R. He sells 2 T.V. sets and 1 V.C.R. and gets the total revenue as ₹ 21,500. Find the cost price and the selling price of a T.V. set and a V.C.R.
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If A = `((1,0,0),(2,1,0),(3,3,1))`, then reduce it to I3 by using column transformations.
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If A = `[(2,1,3),(1,0,1),(1,1,1)]`, then reduce it to I3 by using row transformations.
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Check whether the following matrix is invertible or not:
`[(1,0),(0,1)]`
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Check whether the following matrix is invertible or not:
`((1,1),(1,1))`
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Check whether the following matrix is invertible or not:
`((1,2),(3,3))`
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Check whether the following matrix is invertible or not:
`((2,3),(10,15))`
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Check whether the following matrix is invertible or not:
`[(cos theta, sin theta),(-sin theta, cos theta)]`
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