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CS6515 - Exam 2 Algorithms Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Equivalence - Answer-"x ≡ y (mod N) means that x/N and y/N have the same remainder 
a ≡ b (mod N) and c ≡ d (mod N) then: 
a + c ≡ a + d ≡ b + c ≡ b + d (mod N) 
a - c ≡ a - d ≡ b - c ≡ b - d (mod N) 
a ** c ≡ a ** d ≡ b ** c ≡ b ** d (mod N) 
ka ≡ kb (mod N) for any integer k 
ak ≡ bk (mod N) for any natural number k 
a + k ≡ b + k (mod N) for any integer k 
a + b = c, then a (mod N) + b (mod N) ≡ c (mod N) 
a ** b = c, then a (mod N) ** b (mod N) ≡ c (mod N)" ...
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Praxis II: Math Content Knowledge 100% Correct
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Praxis II: Math Content Knowledge 100% Correct sum or product of two rational numbers is rational 
sum of rational number and irrational number is irrational 
product of rational number and irrational number is irrational 
sum or product of two irrational numbers is rational or irrational 
natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... 
composite numbers are positive and not prime 
the fundamental theorem of algebra any polynomial with complex coefficients has at least one complex root 
Is matrix multiplica...
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Crypto Final UPDATED Actual Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Crypto Final UPDATED Actual Exam 
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TRUE/FALSE: Prime numbers play a very small role in cryptography. - CORRECT 
ANSWER- False 
TRUE/FALSE: One of the useful features of the Chinese remainder theorem is that it 
provides a way to manipulate potentially very large numbers mod M in terms of tuples of 
smaller numbers. - CORRECT ANSWER- True
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CS6515 - Exam 2 Algorithms questions and answers
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Equivalence - ANSWER-"x ≡ y (mod N) means that x/N and y/N have the same 
remainder 
a ≡ b (mod N) and c ≡ d (mod N) then: 
a + c ≡ a + d ≡ b + c ≡ b + d (mod N) 
a - c ≡ a - d ≡ b - c ≡ b - d (mod N) 
a ** c ≡ a ** d ≡ b ** c ≡ b ** d (mod N) 
ka ≡ kb (mod N) for any integer k 
ak ≡ bk (mod N) for any natural number k 
a + k ≡ b + k (mod N) for any integer k 
a + b = c, then a (mod N) + b (mod N) ≡ c (mod N) 
a ** b = c, then a (mod N) ** b (mod N) ≡ c (mod N)...
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Cambridge A Level Mathematics Exams Questions with Correct Answers
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3, 4, 0, 0 Correct Answer State the degree of each of the following polynomials. (write your answer like "ans1, ans2, ans3") 
a) x³ - 3x² + 2x - 7 
b) 8 + 5x - 3x² + 7x + 6x⁴ 
c) 3 
d) x⁰ 
 
3x + 1 Correct Answer One factor of 3x² -5x -2 is x - 2. Find the other factor. 
 
A = 4, B = 10, C = 20, R = 43 Correct Answer If 4x³ + 2x² + 3 ≡ (x - 2)(Ax² + Bx + C) + R, find A, B, C and R 
 
A = 3, B = 1, C = -1, D = 2, R = 0 Correct Answer Find the values of A, B, C, D and R. 
6x⁴ + 5x...
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Crypto Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Solved
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Crypto Final Exam Questions with 
Correct Answers 100% Solved 
TRUE/FALSE: Prime numbers play a very small role in cryptography. False 
TRUE/FALSE: One of the useful features of the Chinese remainder theorem is that it provides a 
way to manipulate potentially very large numbers mod M in terms of tuples of smaller numbers. 
True 
TRUE/FALSE: An important requirement in a number of cryptographic algorithms is the ability 
to choose a large prime number. True 
TRUE/FALSE: All integers have pri...
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Math 110 || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
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relation correct answers A set of ordered pairs 
 
function correct answers a relation in which each element of the domain is paired with exactly one element of the range 
 
domain correct answers Set of inputs (x-value) 
 
range correct answers Set of outputs (y-value) 
 
asymptote correct answers Is a line (boundary) that a graph gets closer and closer to, but never touches or crosses it 
 
coefficient correct answers A number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression. 
 
even functi...
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ACT Test Prep Math Concepts 104 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ACT Test Prep Math Concepts 104 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
Undefined - CORRECT ANSWER division by zero; a/bc is ___ if b or c is equal to zero 
 
real number - CORRECT ANSWER number that has a location on the number line 
 
imaginary number - CORRECT ANSWER on the ACT, ___ numbers involve the square root of a negative number; square root of -4 
 
integer - CORRECT ANSWER this is a whole number.. includes negative whole numbers and zero 
 
rational number - CORRECT ANSWER a number that...
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Math Factor and Remainder Theorem Metacog for grade 12
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metacog from class notes on Factor and Remainder theorem, the begging of Calculus 
Math Factor and Remainder Theorem Metacog for grade 12
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Crypto Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Solved
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Crypto Final Exam Questions with 
Correct Answers 100% Solved 
TRUE/FALSE: Prime numbers play a very small role in cryptography. False 
TRUE/FALSE: One of the useful features of the Chinese remainder theorem is that it provides a 
way to manipulate potentially very large numbers mod M in terms of tuples of smaller numbers. 
True 
TRUE/FALSE: An important requirement in a number of cryptographic algorithms is the ability 
to choose a large prime number. True 
TRUE/FALSE: All integers have pri...
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