IB/Group 5/Mathematics/Higher/Glossary of terminology
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Addition principle (OR rule)
Template:Multicol-break The number of ways in which either choice or choice can be made is the sum of the number of options for and the number of options for .
If and are mutually exclusive then:
Template:Multicol-break By the addition principle, the number of ways of getting an even number on the first die or a multiple of three on the second die is 3 + 2. Template:Multicol-end
Combination
Template:Multicol-break A way of choosing a set of objects where the order does not matter. The number of ways of choosing objects out of is:
Template:Multicol-break There are 56 ways of choosing three people from a group of eight. Template:Multicol-end
Exclusion principle
Template:Multicol-break Counting the number of outcomes that satisfy a given condition by first counting everything which does not satisfy the condition and then subtracting this from the total number of outcomes. Template:Multicol-break If out of 712 possible committees 16 involve both Thaïs and Gomer, by the exclusion principle 696 do not involve both Thaïs and Gomer. Template:Multicol-end
Permutation
Template:Multicol-break A way of arranging a set of objects in a particular order. The number of ways of arranging objects is :
Template:Multicol-break There are 24 possible permutations of the letters in the word CARS. Template:Multicol-end
Product principle (AND rule)
Template:Multicol-break The number of ways in which both choice and choice can be made is the product of the number of options for and the number of options for :
Template:Multicol-break By the product principle, the number of ways of getting an even number on the first die and a multiple of three on the second die is . Template:Multicol-end