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Evaluate the following:
14C3
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Evaluate the following:
12C10
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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Evaluate the following:
35C35
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Evaluate the following:
n + 1Cn
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Evaluate the following:
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If nC12 = nC5, find the value of n.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If nC4 = nC6, find 12Cn.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If nC10 = nC12, find 23Cn.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
f 24Cx = 24C2x + 3, find x.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If 18Cx = 18Cx + 2, find x.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If 15C3r = 15Cr + 3, find r.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If 8Cr − 7C3 = 7C2, find r.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If 15Cr : 15Cr − 1 = 11 : 5, find r.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If n +2C8 : n − 2P4 = 57 : 16, find n.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If 28C2r : 24C2r − 4 = 225 : 11, find r.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If nC4 , nC5 and nC6 are in A.P., then find n.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If 2nC3 : nC2 = 44 : 3, find n.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If 16Cr = 16Cr + 2, find rC4.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If α = mC2, then find the value of αC2.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Two finite sets have m and n elements. The number of elements in the power set of first set is 48 more than the total number of elements in power set of the second set. Then, the values of m and n are:
Concept: undefined >> undefined
