This document contains information about permutations. It defines permutations as the different possible arrangements of a set of objects. It provides the formula for permutations of n objects taken r at a time as P(n,r) = n!/(n-r)!. Several examples are given to illustrate permutations of objects taken some or all at a time, as well as distinguishable and circular permutations. The document concludes with practice problems involving calculating permutations.
This document contains information about permutations. It defines permutations as the different possible arrangements of a set of objects. It provides the formula for permutations of n objects taken r at a time as P(n,r) = n!/(n-r)!. Several examples are given to illustrate permutations of objects taken some or all at a time, as well as distinguishable and circular permutations. The document concludes with practice problems involving calculating permutations.
This document contains information about permutations. It defines permutations as the different possible arrangements of a set of objects. It provides the formula for permutations of n objects taken r at a time as P(n,r) = n!/(n-r)!. Several examples are given to illustrate permutations of objects taken some or all at a time, as well as distinguishable and circular permutations. The document concludes with practice problems involving calculating permutations.
This document contains information about permutations. It defines permutations as the different possible arrangements of a set of objects. It provides the formula for permutations of n objects taken r at a time as P(n,r) = n!/(n-r)!. Several examples are given to illustrate permutations of objects taken some or all at a time, as well as distinguishable and circular permutations. The document concludes with practice problems involving calculating permutations.
MY SCRAPBOOK! On a clean sheet of grid paper, paste some small pictures of objects such that they are positioned at different coordinates. Then, draw circles that contain these pictures. Using the pictures and the circles drawn on the grid, formulate and solve problems involving the equation of the circle, then solve them. “IT’S SHUFFLE-TIME” ACTIVITY
“Let’s Find Out!” OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be
able to: 1)illustrate permutation of an objects 2)apply permutations in solving word problems. PERMUTATI ON Suppose we have 6 different potted plants and we wish to arrange 4 of them in a row. In how many ways can this be done? It refers to the different possible arrangements of a set of objects. PERMUTATIONS OF N OBJECTS TAKEN R AT A TIME P(n,r)
Example 1: Given the 4-letter word
READ. In how many ways can we arrange the letters, 3 at a time? PERMUTATIONS OF N OBJECTS TAKEN R AT A TIME P(n,r) Example 2: In a school club, there are 5 possible choices for the president, a secretary, a treasurer and an auditor. Assuming that each of them is qualified for any of these positions, in how many ways can the 4 officers be elected? PERMUTATIONS OF N OBJECTS TAKEN N AT A TIME P(n,n)
Example 3: In how many ways can 5
people arrange themselves in a row for picture taking? REMEMBER The permutation of n objects taken r at a time is P(n,r) = , n≥r and the permutation of n objects taken all at a time is P(n,n)= n! DISTINGUISHABLE PERMUTATIONS
P=
Example 4: Find the number of
permutations of the letters of the word EVEN? DISTINGUISHABLE PERMUTATIONS
P=
Example 5: Find the number of
permutations of the letters of the word STATISTICS? CIRCULAR PERMUTATIONS
P=(n-1)!
Example 6: In how many ways can 3
people be seated around a circular table? APPLICATION 1. A teacher wants to assign 4 different tasks to her 4 students. How many possible ways can she do it? 2. In a certain general assembly, three major prizes are at stake. In how many ways can the first, second, and third prizes be drawn from a box containing 120 names? 3. In how many different ways can 7 bicycles be parked if there are 5 available parking spaces? 4. How many distinguishable permutations are possible with all the letters of the word ELLIPSES? 5. There are 8 basketball teams competing for the top 4 standings in order to move up to the semi-finals. Find the number of possible rankings of the four top teams. APPLICATION 6. In how many different ways can 12 people occupy the 12 seats in a front row of a mini-theater? 7. Find the number of different ways that a family of 6 can be seated around a circular table with 6 chairs. 8. How many 4-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 1,3,5,6,8, and 9 if no repetition is allowed? 9. If there are 10 people and only 6 chairs are available, in how many ways can the be seated? 10.Find the distinguishable permutations of the letters of the word ARESDAVEPAYAS. ACTIVITY Solve for the unknown in each item. 1)P(6,6)=____________ 2) P(7,r)=840 3)P(n,3)=60 4) P(n,3)=504 5)P(10,5)=___________ 6) P(8,r)=6720 7) P(8,3)=____________ 8) P(n,4)=3024 ASSIGNMENT Solve the following: 1)In how many ways can 8 people arrange themselves in a row for picture taking? 2)In how many ways can you place 9 different books on a shelf if there is space enough for only 5 books? THANK YOU !!!!!