Worksheets — Set 10
Discrete math · Relations, recurrences, and graphs
Print and write your answers. Use diagrams to show thinking.
Warm-up
1. How many subsets does a set with 14 elements have? ___ 2. Prove or disprove: if n is even, n² is even. 3. P(at least one head in 13 fair tosses) = ___
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Written practice
1. How many subsets does a set with 13 elements have? ___ 2. Prove or disprove: if n is even, n² is even. 3. P(at least one head in 12 fair tosses) = ___ 4. Write the recurrence aₙ = 12aₙ₋₁ with a₀ = 1 ___ 5. Graph with 14 vertices — minimum edges for connectivity? ___ 6. Convert 52₁₀ to base 13. = ___ 7. How many subsets does a set with 16 elements have? ___ 8. P(at least one head in 15 fair tosses) = ___
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More written practice
1. Write the recurrence aₙ = 15aₙ₋₁ with a₀ = 1 ___ 2. Graph with 17 vertices — minimum edges for connectivity? ___ 3. Convert 55₁₀ to base 16. = ___ 4. How many subsets does a set with 19 elements have? ___ 5. P(at least one head in 18 fair tosses) = ___ 6. Write the recurrence aₙ = 18aₙ₋₁ with a₀ = 1 ___
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Patterns and rules
1. How many subsets does a set with 30 elements have? ___ 2. Prove or disprove: if n is even, n² is even. 3. P(at least one head in 29 fair tosses) = ___
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Parent tip: Use trees or tables for counting