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Permutation and Combination Tips and Tricks for Government Exams

Theory

Permutation implies arrangement where order of things is important and includes word formation, number formation, circular permutation etc. Combination means selection where order is not important and it involves selection of team, forming geometrical figures, distribution of things etc.
Factorial = Factorial are defined for natural numbers, not for negative numbers.
n! = n.(n-1).(n-2).........3.2.1
Permutation and Combination Tips and Tricks for Government Exams

Formula 

Permutation

  • nPr = n! / (n-r)!
  • If from the total set of n numbers p is of one kind and q ,r are others respectively then nPr = n! / p! × q! × r!.
  • nPn = n!

Combination

  • nCr = n!/ r! × (n-r)!  
  • nC0 = 1
  • nCn = 1
  • nCr =  nCn - r 
  • nCa =  nCb ⇒ a = b ⇒ a+b = n
  • nC0 + nC1+ nC2+ nC3+ ...............+ nCn = 2n  

Solved Examples

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Try yourself:In how many ways the letters of the word ‘MINIMUM’ be arranged taking all the letters?
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Try yourself:In how many ways 5 rings can be worn on 3 fingers?
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Try yourself:In how many ways the letters of the word ‘AUTHOR’ be arranged taking all the letters?
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1. What is the difference between permutation and combination?
Ans.Permutation refers to the arrangement of items in a specific order, while combination refers to the selection of items without regard to the order. For example, the arrangements of the letters A, B, and C (ABC, ACB, BAC, etc.) are permutations, whereas selecting any two letters from those three (AB, AC, BC) are combinations.
2. How do I calculate the number of permutations of n items taken r at a time?
Ans.The number of permutations of n items taken r at a time can be calculated using the formula P(n, r) = n! / (n - r)!, where "!" denotes factorial, which is the product of all positive integers up to that number.
3. How do I calculate the number of combinations of n items taken r at a time?
Ans.The number of combinations of n items taken r at a time can be calculated using the formula C(n, r) = n! / [r! * (n - r)!], where "!" denotes factorial. This formula accounts for the fact that the order of selection does not matter.
4. Can you provide an example of a real-life situation where permutations and combinations are used?
Ans.A common real-life example of permutations is arranging books on a shelf. The order in which the books are placed matters, so different arrangements count as different permutations. An example of combinations is selecting team members from a group. The order of selection does not matter; thus, it is a combination.
5. What are some common mistakes to avoid when solving permutation and combination problems?
Ans.Common mistakes include confusing permutations with combinations (not considering the order), forgetting to apply the factorial function correctly, and failing to account for identical items in a set. To avoid these errors, it's essential to carefully read the problem and identify whether order matters.
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