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the decimal system. The decimal mathematical system widely used today is believed to have possibly originated by counting the number of fingers that the average person has. Counting with our fingers gives us our ten unit based metric system. It is believed that the Maya possibly began counting with both their fingers and toes‚ giving them their twenty based ’vigesimal’ system. Their counting system is based on groups of twenty‚ instead of our modern ten. When we count using our decimal system
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Peter McOwan with Matt Parker Peter McOwan with Matt Parker Peter McOwan with Matt Parker This is your card This is your card Acknowledgments Acknowledgments The author Peter McOwan appears courtesy of the cs4fn project www.cs4fn.org. The author Peter McOwan appears courtesy of the cs4fn project www.cs4fn.org. This work was supported by the HEFCE More Maths Grads project. We would This work was supported by the HEFCE More Maths Grads project. We would like to thank Makhan Singh‚ David Arrowsmith
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1 (a). Perform the following: (i) 10000110002 to Hexadecimal (ii) ABCDE16 to Decimal (iii) A1F2.F16 to Octal ________ (i) 19 08 07 06 05 14 13 02 0100 2 ( base 10 ( base 16 = (29) + (24) + (23) = 536 16|536 =21816 33 8 2 1 (ii) A B C D E16 ( base 10 A4 B3 C2 D1 E 0 = (10*164) + (11*163) + (12*162) + (13*161) + (14*160) = 70371010 (iii)A1F2.F16 (base 2 ( base 8 A3 12 F1 20 . F-1 =1010 0001 1111 0010.1111 base 2 =1 010 000 111 110 010.111 1
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A.D Booth proposed a encoding technique for the reduction of partial products for designing a low power and an efficient multiplier. Booth algorithm provides a process for multiplying binary integers in signed –2‘s complement form. For Example‚ DECIMAL BINARY -4 X 2 1100 X 0010 This algorithm is also known as radix-2 booth recording algorithm. The multiplier is recorded as Zi for every ith bit Yi with reference to Yi-1. This is based on the fact that fewer partial products are generated for groups
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Al-Khwarizmi: The Father of Algebra Muhammed Ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi‚ was a mathematical pioneer‚ and is considered by many to be the greatest mathematician of the Islamic world‚ as well as the founder algebra. His book entitled Kitâb al-Mukhtasar fî Hisâb al-Jabr wa ’l-Muqâbala‚ which means “The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing‚” established algebra as an independent discipline. While his arithmetic work‚ possibly entitled Kitāb al-Jamʿ wa-l-tafrīq bi-ḥisāb al-Hind
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Percentage and its applications‚ Algebraic expressions‚ Linear m oom equations in one variable‚ Basic geometrical concepts‚ Line segments‚ Angles‚ Triangles‚ Pairs of lines .cc and transversal‚ Construction‚ Perimeter and area‚ Rational numbers‚ Decimal representation of aa. l rational numbers‚ Exponents. eel Section – II (Logical and analytical reasoning) : Problems based on figures‚ Find odd numeral m out‚ Series completion‚ Coding-decoding‚ Mathematical reasoning‚Analytical reasoning‚ Mirror
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SECTION I THEORY – 60 marks Answer ALL questions. 1. (a) Name the input or output device that is BEST suited to perform EACH of the following activities: i) Viewing images from one computer to another over the internet (1 mark) ii) Producing architectural drawings such as building plans (1 mark) iii) Playing games using the computer (1 mark) iv) Retrieving information electronically from a code on a product (1 mark) v) Identifying users by scanning their fingerprints (1 mark)
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Advait 1. If following equations? A) b) c) d) Aptitude Test TCS-1 Awareness Development Initiative is a root of which of the ‚ where b is a rational number‚ then 2. From the top of a tower of height 180 m the angles of depression of two objects on either sides of the tower are 30° and 45°. Find the distance between the two objects. a) b) c) d) 3. A amount of 20‚900 is taken as loan at 9% p.a.‚ compound interest. If it is to be repaid in 2 equal annual instalments‚ what is the value of
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