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A Brief Summary for Exam 2
  • Subject Topics
  • Mathematical Induction Recursion (sections
    3.1 - 3.5)
  • Sequence and summation
  • Definitions (lower/upper limits, double
    summation)
  • Useful sequences and their summations
    (arithmetic, geometric, Fibonacci)
  • Induction
  • Definition and relation to natural number
  • Three parts of the proof
  • basis step, inductive hypothesis, inductive step
  • Strong induction

2
  • Recursion
  • Basic idea of recursion
  • Recursive definition of
  • Sequences, functions, sets
  • Two parts base case and recursion
  • Relations to induction
  • Recursive algorithms
  • Pros and cons (wrt iterative algorithms)

3
  • Counting (sections 4.1 4.5)
  • Useful rules
  • Sum rule disjoint, done at different time
  • A1 ? A2 A1 A2
  • Product rule disjoint, done at same time
  • A1 ? A2 A1 A2
  • Inclusion exclusion rule overlapping, done at
    different time A1 ? A2 A1 A2 - A1 ?
    A2
  • Pigeonhole Principle
  • Idea and rationale
  • at least one box containing at least ?N/k? of the
    objects.

4
  • Permutations and combinations
  • Definitions of permutations, r-permutations,
    r-combinations
  • Relationship between permutation and combinations
  • Formulae for (P(n,n), P(n, r), and C(n, r)
  • Pascal triangle and Binomial Coefficients

5
  • Recurrence Relations (sections 6.1 and 6.2)
  • Definition of recurrence relation and its
    solution
  • Relationship with recursive definition
  • Ideas of modeling with recurrence relations
  • Ideas of solving linear homogeneous recurrence
    relation

6
  • Types of Questions
  • Conceptual
  • Definitions of terms
  • True/false
  • Multiple choice
  • Problem solving
  • Work with small concrete example problems
  • Proofs
  • Simple theorems or propositions
  • Especially proof by mathematical induction
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