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Find m and n, if (m+n)P2 = 56 and (m-n)P2 = 12

[2.3] Permutations and Combination
Chapter: [2.3] Permutations and Combination
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Find r, if 12Pr–2 : 11Pr–1 = 3 : 14

[2.3] Permutations and Combination
Chapter: [2.3] Permutations and Combination
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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Show that (n + 1) (nPr) = (n – r + 1) [(n+1)Pr]

[2.3] Permutations and Combination
Chapter: [2.3] Permutations and Combination
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A code word is formed by two different English letters followed by two non-zero distinct digits. Find the number of such code words. Also, find the number of such code words that end with an even digit.

[2.3] Permutations and Combination
Chapter: [2.3] Permutations and Combination
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Find the number of arranging 11 distinct objects taken 4 at a time so that a specified object always occurs

[2.3] Permutations and Combination
Chapter: [2.3] Permutations and Combination
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the number of arranging 11 distinct objects taken 4 at a time so that a specified object never occurs

[2.3] Permutations and Combination
Chapter: [2.3] Permutations and Combination
Concept: undefined >> undefined

State, by writing first four terms, the expansion of the following, where |x| < 1

(1 + x)−4

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

State, by writing first four terms, the expansion of the following, where |x| < 1

`(1 - x)^(1/3)`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

State, by writing first four terms, the expansion of the following, where |x| < 1

(1 – x2)–3

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

State, by writing first four terms, the expansion of the following, where |x| < 1

`(1 + x)^(-1/5)`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

State, by writing first four terms, the expansion of the following, where |x| < 1

(1 + x2)–1

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

State, by writing first four terms, the expansion of the following, where |b| < |a|

(a − b)−3 

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

State, by writing first four terms, the expansion of the following, where |b| < |a| 

(a + b)−4 

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

State, by writing first four terms, the expansion of the following, where |b| < |a| 

`("a" + "b")^(1/4)`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

State, by writing first four terms, the expansion of the following, where |b| < |a| 

`("a" - "b")^(-1/4)`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

State, by writing first four terms, the expansion of the following, where |b| < |a| 

`("a" + "b")^(-1/3)`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Simplify first three terms in the expansion of the following

(1 + 2x)–4 

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Simplify first three terms in the expansion of the following

`(1 + 3x)^(-1/2)`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Simplify first three terms in the expansion of the following

`(2 - 3x)^(1/3)`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Simplify first three terms in the expansion of the following

`(5 + 4x)^(-1/2)`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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