Discrete Mathematics – Permutations and Combinations
Learn the fundamental principles of counting, permutations, and combinations in this comprehensive mathematics course. Perfect for engineering entrance exam preparation, board exams, and competitive exams like IIT-JEE, NEET, and SAT. Suitable for students in 160 countries worldwide. Boost your math skills and excel in exams with this course.
What you’ll learn
- Introduction
- Fundamental Principle of Counting
- Permutations
- Combinations
Permutations and Combinations
Fundamental principle of counting
Factorial n
(n!) Permutations and combinations
Derivation of formulae and their connections
Simple applications.
SUMMARY
1. Fundamental principle of counting If an event can occur in m different ways, following which another event can occur in n different ways, then the total number of occurrence of the events in the given order is m × n.
2. The number of permutations of n different things taken r at a time, where repetition is not allowed, is denoted by nPr and is given by nPr = n! / (n – r)!, where 0 ≤ r ≤ n.
3. n! = 1 × 2 × 3 × …×n
4. n! = n × (n – 1) !
5. The number of permutations of n different things, taken r at a time, where repeatition is allowed, is nr .
6. The number of permutations of n objects taken all at a time, where p1 objects are of first kind, p2 objects are of the second kind, …, pk objects are of the kth kind and rest, if any, are all different is n! / p1! p2! …pk! .
7. The number of combinations of n different things taken r at a time, denoted by nCr , is given by nCr = n! / r! (n – r)!, 0 ≤ r ≤ n.
8. A permutation is an arrangement in a definite order of a number of objects taken some or all at a time.
9. Factorial notation The notation n! represents the product of first n natural numbers.
Who this course is for:
- Complete Mathematics for Engineering Entrance Exam Preparation. ( IIT-JEE Main | Advanced | BITSAT | SAT | etc.)
- Those preparing for board and competitive exams State Board, CBSE, ICSE , IGCSE, MHT-CET & NEET
- Courses are suitable for 160 countries from Europe, America, Middle East, Asia, Africa and APAC. Notably England, Germany, France, Sweden, Ireland, Scotland, USA, Canada, UAE, Saudi, Qatar, Kuwait, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Newzealand, Australia, South Africa, South Korea, Nigeria, Nepal, Sri Lanka, etc
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