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Richa Nandra, Lovely Professional University Unit 13: Combinations
Unit 13: Combinations Notes
CONTENTS
Objectives
Introduction
13.1 Combinations
13.2 Restricted – Combinations
13.3 Binomial Coefficients
13.4 Inclusion-Exclusion Principle
13.4.1 Inclusion-Exclusion Formula
13.5 Summary
13.6 Keywords
13.7 Review Questions
13.8 Further Readings
Objectives
After studying this unit, you will be able to:
Understand the concept of combinations
Discuss the restricted combinations
Introduction
An arrangement of r objects, without considering order and without replication, chosen
from n different objects is known as a combination of n objects taken r at a time. Combination
signifies selection of things. The word selection is used when the order of things has no significance.
In this unit, you will understand the concept of combinations and restricted combinations.
13.1 Combinations
Definition: A combination of n objects taken r at a time is a selection of r objects from a total of
n objects (r n), where order does not matter. The notation is usually
n
r
and read, “n choose r.”
The number of such combinations is indicated by
n
C
n r
r
(n r )! !
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