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            <title>Exercise 6.2 (Solutions)</title>
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            <description>Exercise 6.2 (Solutions)

The solutions of the Exercise 6.1 of book “Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI” published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan are given on this page. This exercise consists of the question related to factorial function.$n!$$$
n!=\left\{\begin{array}{l}
n(n-1)(n-2)\cdot \ldots \cdot 3 \cdot 2 \cdot 1 \text{ if } n\geq 1,\\
1 \text{ if } n=0.
\end{array} \right.
$$$n \in \mathbb{N}$${ }^n P_r=\frac{n!}{(n-r)!}$$\quad{ }^…</description>
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            <title>Question 22 and 23, Exercise 6.2</title>
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            <description>Question 22 and 23, Exercise 6.2

Solutions of Question 22 and 23 of Exercise 6.2 of Unit 06: Permutation and Combination. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $(3\quad 4\quad 6\quad 1\quad 5\quad2)$$1$$2$$L=1, A=2, H=3, O=4, R=5, E=6$$(3,4,6,1,5,2)=$$(4\quad 6\quad 3\quad 2\quad 1\quad5)$$(4,6,3,2,1,5)$$4^{\text {th }}$$2^{\text {nd }}$$6^{\text {th }}$$3^{\text {rd }}$$3^{\text {rd…</description>
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