Selecting objects rather than arranging objects, that is the difference between a combination and a permutation
lesson notes: 03 combinations
Selecting objects rather than arranging objects, that is the difference between a combination and a permutation
lesson notes: 03 combinations
Using integration to fin the volume of solids that have circular cross-sections
lesson notes: 05 volumes
Arranging objects when some of the objects are alike
lesson notes: 02 permutations II
Transforming integrals into a standard form to enable easier integration
lesson notes: 04 integration using substitution
How to calculate the number of objects in a sample space without having to list all of the objects
lesson notes: 01 permutations I