This video provides strategic exam preparation advice for fourth-year Discrete Mathematics, emphasizing that students should prioritize chapters 1, 2, and 4 first, with particular focus on key theorems (3, 6, and 10) and important questions (63, 64, 66, 46, 44, 31, 19, 34, 37) that are highly likely to appear in exams, as these can yield significant marks (4-10 marks each) and are essential for achieving an A+ grade.
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Discrete Mathematics Short Suggestions|| Target A+Added:
Peace be upon you. We will discuss fourth year Discrete Mathematics suggestions.
First of all, Chapter One, which is important. From here, you will find four questions common to A Plus.
Those who have absolutely no preparation should finish chapters one, two, and four first. First of all, in the case of Chapter One, there is 3D.
But this is important for your short question.
And here it has an 8 next to it and another math.
You have a one in three chance of getting one.
One will come from eight and 24. If you're lucky, two questions may come up. A four four or five five and 58 which is there but it is important for your big question you must see and here is 62 it is important for you that is you will also read every important question here but I have taken here 63 which is almost 100% important and 64 this and 63 64 and another math there is finally these few Fibonacci which 66 which is 60 seat this is also important for you theorem three which is almost 10 marks for you if not in section b but you will come and here the problem number is three it is important for you there is seven there is a possibility of one coming from these two you will read both here but it will be common for five marks here you have the theorem six which is also important here that 10 is important for you that is the most important questions but I have put here and it is seven 10 and there is a possibility of one question coming from seven but you must finish two number six which is important for four marks for section b finish it a little and here but The number 46 can actually come for 10 marks. It is a very important math and it is 44 A C which is also important. That is, from these two, both can come from luck. 31 which is important for you. Let's see how many times it can come from this. But you will get 10 questions from nine to ten.
This is very important math. You must see this math, especially the rule here is 19 which is actually for 10 marks and here it is 44 which is also important for you.
I've seen this type of math before. Here, in the case of Dhaka city, the telephone math is also important and it is important for us that N is a positive integer.
Plus 10 is likely to come from one of these two. Bubble Shooter, which is also important, can come for four marks.
And here is the sub-clause 13, this is almost 100% for you. And these are the graphs from here, but you will get two questions in section D and there is a possibility of one question in section B as well, one of 34 which is important and B of 37 which is also important. The maths are small, of course, you should read the rules well.
Here there are six theorems, which are most important. You will see this theorem is important for four marks. You will also see that there will be three to four questions on Mathark's Facebook page, but you must read this theorem, which is highlighted according to the chapter.
This problem can cost you 10 marks.
But there is a question from Chapter Five.
You will get 100% for 10 marks. Here are some questions I have cleared with 99% and 100% accuracy.
Finish these. If you read the highlighted questions, you will get an A plus, God willing. And to get chapter highlights, be sure to follow Math Park's Facebook page and stay with us. Thank you.
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