The math term for combinations refers to the selection of items from a larger set where the order of selection does not matter. It is typically denoted as "n choose k" or C(n, k), where n is the total number of items and k is the number of items to choose. The formula for combinations is C(n, k) = n! / (k!(n-k)!), where "!" denotes factorial, the product of all positive integers up to that number.
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"Subset" IS the math term in this case.
It when you show the actual orders.
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nCr=n!/r!/(n-r)!
there is no such math term
The math term for multiplication is PRODUCT.
"Subset" IS the math term in this case.
It when you show the actual orders.
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Whoever asked this question you spelled combinations wrong and combinations are what are used to see how many pairs or groups you can make out of objects.
Ask your teacher or anyone else who knows how to do it!?!