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what is meant when referring to an arrangement of an objects into a particular order?​

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Answered by rajyadav2659
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An arrangement of a particular order is called a permutation. In a permutation of objects, the order at which the elements are chosen/written matters, meaning that even if the same elements are used or chosen, but if they are used or chosen in different order, we consider that to be two different arrangement.

Answered by nayanavikaskarpdk2v1
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An arrangement (or ordering) of a set of objects is called a permutation. (We can also arrange just part of the set of objects.) In a permutation, the order that we arrange the objects in is important

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