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- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- Here are the sample MCQs at this time. Page will be updated periodically. =====SAMPLE MCQs===== <gr... ty set * (C) Power set * (D) subset * Cube root of unity are * (A) $1, \omega, \omega^2$... D) $1, -1, 2$ * The equation $ax^2+bx+c=0$ will be quadratic if * (A) $a=0, b\neq 0$ * (B) $... ) permutation * The equation $ax^2+bx+c=0$ will be quadratic if * (A) $a=0, b\neq 0$ * (B) $
- Unit 1: Complex Numbers (Solutions) @fsc-part1-kpk:sol
- tions. After reading this unit the students will be able to * Recall complex number $z$ represe... modulus of a complex number $z=a+ib$ * Describe algebraic properties of complex numbers (e.g. com
- Question 1, Review Exercise 1 @fsc-part1-kpk:sol:unit01
- (b) negative * %%(c)%% $0$ * (d) cannot be determined \\ <btn type="link" collapse="a4">See ... tn><collapse id="a4" collapsed="true">(D): cannot be determined </collapse> v. If $z=x+iy$ and $|\df
- Important Questions
- ====== Important Questions ====== This page will be updated soon. <list-group> * Prove that (without
- Unit 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles (Solutions) @fsc-part1-kpk:sol
- tions. After reading this unit the students will be able to * Define allied angles * Use fundame
- Question 8, Exercise 1.2 @fsc-part1-kpk:sol:unit01
- at $z$ is pure imaginary, then its real part will be zero, that is, $a=0$. Using it in (1), we get $$