F firstcitizen Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Aug 7, 2007 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad The last time I took algebra was 7th grade and I'm having trouble with applying permutations to word problems. In which cases would I use: ex) a) 5! / 3!2! b) 5! / (3-2)!
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad The last time I took algebra was 7th grade and I'm having trouble with applying permutations to word problems. In which cases would I use: ex) a) 5! / 3!2! b) 5! / (3-2)!
fancymylotus A Whole New World Verified Member Dentist 15+ Year Member Aug 7, 2007 #2 I'm sure Streetwolf has explained this ad nauseum. Order matters: n!/(n-r!) Permutation Order doesnt matter: n!/[r!(n-r)!] Combination Upvote 0 Downvote
I'm sure Streetwolf has explained this ad nauseum. Order matters: n!/(n-r!) Permutation Order doesnt matter: n!/[r!(n-r)!] Combination