Math, asked by Mitali6243, 1 year ago

Can anyone tell me what is permutations (arrangements)? In detail with an example.....

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Answered by samuls
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it means the sequence of arrangements of objects... in a order
here order matters
e.g. let 12345 is a permutation then 32145 is another permutation...
Answered by Lucky7265
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In mathematics, the notion of permutationrelates to the act of arranging all the members of a set into some sequence or order, or if the set is already ordered, rearranging (reordering) its elements, a process called permuting. These differ from combinations, which are selections of some members of a set where order is disregarded. For example, written as tuples, there are six permutations of the set {1,2,3}, namely: (1,2,3), (1,3,2), (2,1,3), (2,3,1), (3,1,2), and (3,2,1). These are all the possible orderings of this three element set. As another example, an anagram of a word, all of whose letters are different, is a permutation of its letters. In this example, the letters are already ordered in the original word and the anagram is a reordering of the letters. The study of permutations of finite sets is a topic in the field of combinatorics.
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