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Permutations
The different arrangements that can be made with a given number of things taking some or all of them at a time are called permutations. The symbol n P r or P(n,r) is used to denote the number of permutations of n things taken r at a time..
Example 1:
1. Three boys and three girls are to be seated around a table in a circle. Among them, the boy X does not want any girl as neighbour and girl Y does not want any boy as neighbour. How many such arrangements are possibl..
Permutations
The different arrangements that can be made with a given number of things taking some or all of them at a time are called permutations. The symbol n P r or P(n,r) is used to denote the number of permutations of n things taken r at a time..
Combinations
The selection of a number of things taking some or all of them at a time are called combinations. The number of ways of selecting r things out of n dissimilar things is denoted by C(n, r) or n C ..
Suggested answer:
i) Here, the total number = 6 + 6 = 12. 12 persons can be arranged in circular permutation as (12 - 1)! = 11! ways. ii) When 6 gentlemen are arranged around a table, there are 6 positions, each being between two gentlemen for 6 ladies, when no two ladies sit side by side. Now, the number..
Proof:
C(n,r) is the required combination by definition. Each of these combinations consists of a group of r dissimilar things, which can be arranged among themselves in P(r,r) = r! ways. But the number of permutations of n different things taken r at a time is P(n,r)..
Examples:
1. 2 and 3 are two digits and with these digits, the numbers 32 and 23 are formed. Although both numbers viz., 32 and 23 consist of the digits 2 and 3, the order of digits is different. Each of the above arrangements is called a 'permutation'. Thus, the number of arrangements or permutations of tw..
Summary
The fundamental principle of counting (F.P.C) states that if an operation can be performed in m different ways and if for each such choice, another operation can be performed in n different ways, then both operations, in succession can be performed in exactly mn different ways. The principle can ..
First method:
P(n,r) is the number of permutations of n dissimilar things taken r at a time. These permutations can be divided into two groups. (i) Those not containing a particular thing l . (ii) Those containing a particular thing l . Taking out l from the given things, we have (n-1) things wh..
Consistency of a system of linear equation
>Now consider the system of linear equations with three variable Let the determinant of the coefficients be denoted by D i.e., Multiplying both sides by x, we have Adding y times column 2 and z times column 3 to column (1), we have Similarity it can be shown that, a..
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