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The question is this: a piece of paper has 10 distinct dots drawn on it. If a pair of dots determines a line, how many different ways are there to draw a line on this paper?
This question is from math destroyer. I'm having a hard time knowing whether order counts or whether it doesn't, and why that matters and how that changes the answer. I've watched the Chad's video about it. But I don't think he did a very good job explaining it because I always seem to get these questions wrong.
So I've looked up the answer, and it's apparently 10!/8!*2!
What???? Where does the 8! come from?? Where does the 2 come from????? Why are we dividing by anything at all????
I can understand that making a line from A-B is the same as B-A. So I guess i can understand dividing by two. But what's the deal with the 8!?????? What do they mean by order matters here??
Thanks in advance 😛
This question is from math destroyer. I'm having a hard time knowing whether order counts or whether it doesn't, and why that matters and how that changes the answer. I've watched the Chad's video about it. But I don't think he did a very good job explaining it because I always seem to get these questions wrong.
So I've looked up the answer, and it's apparently 10!/8!*2!
What???? Where does the 8! come from?? Where does the 2 come from????? Why are we dividing by anything at all????
I can understand that making a line from A-B is the same as B-A. So I guess i can understand dividing by two. But what's the deal with the 8!?????? What do they mean by order matters here??
Thanks in advance 😛