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MT131 TMA Other Branches Fall 2024 2025

The document is a Tutor-Marked Assignment (TMA) for the MT131 Discrete Mathematics course, detailing the assignment structure, marking criteria, and specific questions to be answered by students. It includes a plagiarism warning, a declaration form for students to sign, and outlines the topics covered in the TMA. The assignment consists of four questions with a total of 30 marks, focusing on propositional logic, set theory, number theory, and combinatorics.

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MT131 TMA Other Branches Fall 2024 2025

The document is a Tutor-Marked Assignment (TMA) for the MT131 Discrete Mathematics course, detailing the assignment structure, marking criteria, and specific questions to be answered by students. It includes a plagiarism warning, a declaration form for students to sign, and outlines the topics covered in the TMA. The assignment consists of four questions with a total of 30 marks, focusing on propositional logic, set theory, number theory, and combinatorics.

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MT131: Discrete Mathematics

Tutor-Marked Assignment (TMA) Fall 24/25

Cut-Off Date: Based on the Published Deadline.


Total Marks: …. marks turned to 15 marks

Contents
Warnings and Declaration…………………………………….………………………………......1
Marking Criteria ...…………..………………………………………………………….………..…2
Question 1 ……………….…………………………………. ………………………………...…..3
Question 2 ………………………………………………………………………………….…..…..3
Question 3 ………………………………………………………………………………….…..…..4
Question 4 ………………………………………………………………………………….…..…..4

Plagiarism Warning:
As per AOU rules and regulations, all students are required to submit their own TMA
work and avoid plagiarism. The AOU has implemented sophisticated techniques for
plagiarism detection. You must provide all references in case you use and quote
another person's work in your TMA. You will be penalized for any act of plagiarism as
per the AOU's rules and regulations.

Declaration of No Plagiarism by Student (to be signed and submitted by student


with TMA work):

I hereby declare that this submitted TMA work is a result of my own efforts and I have
not plagiarized any other person's work. I have provided all references of information
that I have used and quoted in my TMA work.
Name of Student:……………………………..
Signature:…………………………………………...
Date:…………………………………………………

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MT131 TMA Feedback Form

[A] Student Component

Student Name: _________________


Student Number: ____________
Group Number : _______

[B] Tutor Component

Comments Weight Mark

Q_1 8

Q_2 8

Q_3 6

Q_4 8

30

General Comments:

Tutor name:

The TMA covers only chapters 1, 2, 4, 6 and 7 and consists of four


questions for a total of 30 marks. Please solve each question in the
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space provided. You should give the details of your solutions and
not just the final results.

Q−1: [2+4+2 marks]

a) Determine which of the following pairs of propositional forms


are equivalent. Justify your answer without using truth tables.

i. P → ( Q ∨ R ) ,∧¬Q →(P→ R)
ii. P → ( Q ∧ R ) ,∧( P→ Q ) ∧ ( P → R )

b) Use the truth table, to prove or disprove that the following


compound proposition is a tautology: ( p ↔ q)∨(¬ p ∧ q)

c) Determine the truth value of each statement in the following.


The domain of discourse is the set of integers Z . Justify your
answers.
i. ∀ x ( x 2+ x >2)
ii. ∃ x ( x 3 +2 x=10)

Q−2: [2+2+2+2 marks]

a) Determine whether each of these statements is true or False?


i. ∅ ∈ {∅ }
ii. {1 }⊂ ∅
iii. ∅ ⊆ {∅ , 0 }
iv. {{a }}∈{a , {a }}

b) Let A={1 , 2}, B={a , b , c }, C={0 ,1 }. Find:


i. A × B ×C
ii. C × B × A

c) Show that ⌈ x ⌉=−⌊−x ⌋ .

d) For each of these lists of integers, provide a simple formula or


rule that generates the terms of an integer sequence that

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begins with the given list. Assuming that your formula or rule is
correct, determine the next three terms of the sequence.

i. 4 , 8 ,16 ,32 , 64 , 128 …


ii. 20 , 13 , 6 ,−1 ,−8 ,−15.. .

Q−3: [2+2+2 marks]

a) Find in set builder notation the set of all positive integers x such
that x ≡ 137(mod 5)

b) Prime factorize the numbers 1260 and 3780, then find their
greatest common divisor (GCD) and least common multiple
(LCM).

c) Encrypt the message 'HELLO WORLD' using the encryption


function f (x)=(3 x +7)mod 26 where 0 ≤ x ≤ 25.

Q−4: [5+3 marks]

a) In the following questions, assume that a “serial code” refers to


a sequence of four letters (A-Z), where letters can repeat.
i. How many codes start with B and end with Z?
ii. How many codes start with D or end with Y?
iii. How many codes start with E or F and end with W or X?
iv. How many codes start with G, H, or I, or end with X, Y, or
Z?
v. How many codes start and end with a vowel (A, E, I, O, U)?

b) Consider an experiment of flipping three fair coins.What are the


probabilities for the following events? Explain your answer.

i. The result shows exactly two heads.


ii. The result shows no heads or all heads.
iii. The result shows at least one head.

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