For the mapping $$f:R - \{ 1\} \to R - \{ 2\} $$, given by $$f(x) = {{2x} \over {x - 1}}$$, which of the following is correct?
A, B, C are mutually exclusive events such that $$P(A) = {{3x + 1} \over 3}$$, $$P(B) = {{1 - x} \over 4}$$ and $$P(C) = {{1 - 2x} \over 2}$$. Then the set of possible values of x are in
A determinant is chosen at random from the set of all determinants of order 2 with elements 0 or 1 only. The probability that the determinant chosen is non-zero is
If $$(\cot {\alpha _1})(\cot {\alpha _2})\,......\,(\cot {\alpha _n}) = 1,0 < {\alpha _1},{\alpha _2},....\,{\alpha _n} < \pi /2$$, then the maximum value of $$(\cos {\alpha _1})(\cos {\alpha _2}).....(\cos {\alpha _n})$$ is given by
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