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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 arra..
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 arra..Consistency of a system of linear equation
The above discussion leads to find the solution of a system of linear equations in two variables by using Cramer's rule. Cramer's rule suggests the use of determinants to solve a system of linear equations. Let us denote a 1 b 2 - a 2 b 1 (Denominat..
The above discussion leads to find the solution of a system of linear equations in two variables by using Cramer's rule. Cramer's rule suggests the use of determinants to solve a system of linear equations. Let us denote a 1 b 2 - a 2 b 1 (Denominat..Note:
If two matrices A and B are not of same order, A + B and A - B are not define..
Example 1:
There are 8 cars plying between two towns A and B. In how many ways can a person go from one town to the other and return by a different ca..
Fundamental Principle of Counting
Suppose two events E 1 and E 2 are to be performed in sequence, then if E 1 can be performed in 'm' ways and for each of these ways E 2 can be performed in 'n' ways, then the sequence E 1 E 2 can be performed in 'mn' different ways. This is known as the Funda..
Fundamental Principle of Counting
Fundamental Principle of Counting - Suppose two events E 1 and E 2 are to be performed in sequence, then if E 1 can be performed in 'm' ways and for each of these ways E 2 can be performed in 'n' ways, then the sequence E 1 E 2 can be performed in 'mn' differ..
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Question: There are three different rings to be worn in 5 fingers with at most one in each finger. In how many ways can this be done? Answer: For the first ring, there are 4 options as one finger cannot have more than one ring. The remaining two fingers will have 3 and 2h..
Definition of a Matrix
Matrices - Consider the arrangement In this arrangement, there are two rows and four columns. The number 3 lies in the 2 n d row and 4 t h column. Each number has a fixed position. Matrix A has 2 rows and 3 columns and is thus of order 2 x 3. Matrix B has 3 r..
Matrices - Consider the arrangement In this arrangement, there are two rows and four columns. The number 3 lies in the 2 n d row and 4 t h column. Each number has a fixed position. Matrix A has 2 rows and 3 columns and is thus of order 2 x 3. Matrix B has 3 r..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 ..
Case III:
If D = 0 and all D 1 , D 2 and D 3 are zeros, this system has either infinite solution or no solution. In this case, put x = k(y = k or z = k), in any two of the equations, find y and z in terms of k. Substitute these values of x, y and z in terms of k, in the third..
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