Chapter 1: Q.1.26 (page 16)
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Chapter 1: Q.1.26 (page 16)
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Get started for freeIn how many ways canobjects be selected from a set of objects if the order of selection is considered relevant?
A person has friends, of whom will be invited to a party.
(a) How many choices are there if of the friends are feuding and will not attend together?
(b) How many choices if of the friends will only attend together?
A student has to sell books from a collection of math, science, and economics books. How many choices are possible if
(a) both books are to be on the same subject?
(b) the books are to be on different subjects?
The following identity is known as Fermat’s combinatorial identity:
Give a combinatorial argument (no computations are needed) to establish this identity.
Hint: Consider the set of numbers through . How many subsets of size have as their highest numbered member?
Argue that
Hint: Use an argument similar to the one used to establish Equation (4.1).
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