Permutation is a mathematical technique that produces different possible arrangements of an object or elements in each set. The arrangement of the objects is important and must be in a specific order. Also, objects must not be repeated.
Permutation Categories:
Linear
Circular
A linear permutation refers to the arrangement of objects in a line or sequence, and the object position is distinct with start and end point.
Linear Permutation Notation: nPr = n! (n - r)!
where: Permutation of n objects taken to r at a time.
What is in the picture?
A) Linear Permutation
What is in the picture?
A) Linear Permutation
A circular permutation refers to the arrangement and order of the objects in a circle or closed loop, and the object position does not have a start and end point.
Circular Permutation Notation: Pn = (n - 1)!
where: Permutation of n objects in a circular pattern.
What is in the picture?
A) Linear Permutation
B) Linear Permutation
C) Linear Permutation
What is in the picture?
A) Circular Permutation
What is in the picture?
A) Circular Permutation
What is in the picture?
A) Circular Permutation
B) Circular Permutation
C) Circular Permutation
What is in the picture?
A) Circular Permutation
Permutation with ALIKE Objects - The number of permutations of n elements taken n at a time, with r1 elements of one kind, r2 elements of another kind, and so on, is.