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Find n if n – 1P3 : nP4 = 1 : 9
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find r if `""^5P_r = 2^6 P_(r-1)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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Find r if `""^5P_r = 2^6 P_(r-1)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find r if `""^5P_r = ""^6P_(r-1)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
How many words, with or without meaning, can be formed using all the letters of the word EQUATION, using each letter exactly once?
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How many words, with or without meaning can be made from the letters of the word MONDAY, assuming that no letter is repeated, if
(i) 4 letters are used at a time,
(ii) all letters are used at a time,
(iii) all letters are used but first letter is a vowel?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
In how many of the distinct permutations of the letters in MISSISSIPPI do the four I’s not come together?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
In how many ways can the letters of the word PERMUTATIONS be arranged if the words start with P and end with S.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
In how many ways can the letters of the word PERMUTATIONS be arranged if the vowels are all together.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
In how many ways can the letters of the word PERMUTATIONS be arranged if the there are always 4 letters between P and S?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
In how many ways can the letters of the word ASSASSINATION be arranged so that all the S’s are together?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Expand the expression (1– 2x)5
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Expand the expression: (1– 2x)5
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Expand the expression: `(2/x - x/2)^5`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Expand the expression: (2x – 3)6
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Expand the expression: `(x/3 + 1/x)^5`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Expand the expression: `(x + 1/x)^6`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Using Binomial Theorem, evaluate the following:
(96)3
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Using Binomial Theorem, evaluate of the following:
(102)5
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Using binomial theorem, evaluate f the following:
(101)4
Concept: undefined >> undefined
