
Combinatorics
Study the fundamental counting principle, permutations, and combinations. Students apply these concepts to solve complex counting problems.
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Study the fundamental counting principle, permutations, and combinations. Students apply these concepts to solve complex counting problems.
Key Questions
- What is the difference between a permutation and a combination?
- How does the addition rule differ from the multiplication rule in counting?
- How can factorial notation simplify counting arrangements?
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