4. The difference between Combinatories
and modeling is that combinatories
shows how many ways that can be done
and arrange items. the following
example show how to use it.
Mr. K gives us this example
there are 3 ways to wear the P1, P2 and P3,
then there are P1 x P2 x P3 ways to do three
things.
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5. = 40320
the basic idea is we have 6 student and 8
possible position they can occupy.
we could solve this equation in the same way as the other equation by using
the spaces and multiply all the numbers, but there is a shorter way. The
factorial function on your calculator will perform this calculation for you!
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6. then we ask to solve this
ln is like log. This is change of base law.
first I expand the lnx and lny using
lnx2 + lny3÷ ln√z the product law and by quotient
law, I devide √z.
2lnx + 3lny ÷ ½lnz and the rest are self explanatory
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7. ln(x1) + ln(x + 3)3 ÷ ln √(x2 + 2)
We can't expand ln(x1) and ln(x+3) any
further since logs are not distributive!
ln(x1) ≠ lnxln1, ln(x+3) ≠ lnx + ln3
and the rest are for the review.......
this is a useful website to practice logarithms
http://www.bmlc.ca/PreCalculus%20Math%2040s%20%20Logarithms%20%
20Lesson%202.pdf
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