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MTH 202 (2025)

This document outlines the examination details for the Logic & Linear Algebra course at Best Solution Polytechnics, including instructions and a series of questions covering truth tables, logical equivalence, arrangements, committee selection, and matrix operations. Students are required to attempt any four questions, each carrying equal marks. The exam is designed for ND 2 level students in the CET and EEE programs for the 2023/2024 academic session.

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MTH 202 (2025)

This document outlines the examination details for the Logic & Linear Algebra course at Best Solution Polytechnics, including instructions and a series of questions covering truth tables, logical equivalence, arrangements, committee selection, and matrix operations. Students are required to attempt any four questions, each carrying equal marks. The exam is designed for ND 2 level students in the CET and EEE programs for the 2023/2024 academic session.

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BEST SOLUTION POLYTECHNICS, AKURE, ONDO STATE

DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL STUDIES


FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION, 2023/2024 ACADEMIC SESSION
Course Title: Logic & Linear Algebra Course Code: MTH 202
Level: ND 2 (CET & EEE) Time Allowed: 2 hrs.
Instructions: Attempt any four questions. Each question carries equal marks
Question 1

iii. (p ∧ q) ↔ r 3 marks
Create a truth table for the following statements

iv. q ∨ ∼ r ∧ p 3 marks v. (p ∧ ~d) → (q ∨ r)


i. p ↔ q 2 marks ii. ~ p → q 2 marks
5 marks

Question 2

i. ∼ (x → y) ∨ (y → x) ii. (x ∨ y) ∨ (∼ x ∧ ∼ y) iii. (x ∧ y) ∧ (∼ x ∨ ∼ y)
Classify the following statements as a tautology, a self–contradiction, or neither.

iv. (∼ x → y) ↔ (x ∧ y) v. (x ∨ y) ∧ (∼ x) ∧ (∼ y) All 3 marks

Question 3

i. (a → b) ∧ (a → c) and a → (b ∧ c)
Decide if the following statements are logically equivalent or not

ii. a ∨ (b ∧ c) and (a ∨ b) ∧ (b ∧ c)
5 marks

iii. (a → c) ∧ (b → c) and (a ∨ b) → c
5 marks
5 marks

Question 4
a. The eight letters of the word T-R-I-A-N-G-L-E are written on eight separate pieces
of card. How many arrangements can be made using these eight letters.
3 marks
b. There are nine boys and eight girls in the student council of a school. A committee
of 9 people is to be selected from the members of this council to organize a sports
day.
i. Find the number of different ways in which the committee can be selected if
all the members are available.
ii. Find the number of different ways in which the committee can be selected if
four of the boys and two of the girls are not available.
iii. Determine the number of different ways in which the committee can be
selected if the committee is to have more girls than boys.

12 marks
Question 5

( ) ( )
4 3 6 6 −1 −8
a. A= − 8 6 10 B= 0 5 2 FIND A - B 1 mark
15 − 4 1 21 −10 4
b. Given that
A= ( 10 01) B=( −22 75) C=( 1512 −105)
i. Find AB 2 marks
ii. Find BC 2 marks
iii. Find ACB 3 marks

( ) ( )
4 3 6 6 −1 −8
c. A= − 8 6 10 B= 0 5 2 FIND BA 4 marks
15 − 4 1 21 −10 4

Question 6

( )
5 2
For the matrix X = 6 1 , show that X 2 =pX + qI , stating the values of the integers p and
q. Hence find e and f where X 4=eX + fI 15 marks

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