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Question 18 and 19, Exercise 6.2 @math-11-nbf:sol:unit06
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$3$ or $5$ to make number odd.\\ Possible numbers starting with $0$ and ending with $3={ }^{3} P=6$\\ Possible numbers starting with $0$ and ending with $5=3 p_{6}=6$\\ Total
Question 7, Exercise 1.2 @math-11-nbf:sol:unit01
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name{Re}(z)|+|\operatorname{Im}(z)| \quad$ Hint: (Start with $\left(|x|-|y|)^{2} \geq 0\right)$ **Soluti
Exercise 6.2 (Solutions) @math-11-nbf:sol:unit06
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be made using the digits 0 to 9 , if each number starts with 5 and no digit is repeated?\\ [[math-11-nbf
Question 4 and 5, Exercise 6.2 @math-11-nbf:sol:unit06
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made using the digits $0$ to $9$, If each number start with $5$ and no digit is repeated? ** Solution.
Question 8 and 9, Exercise 6.2 @math-11-nbf:sol:unit06
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o two women are adjacent? ** Solution. ** If we start seating with women then $5$ women can be seated i
Question 20 and 21, Exercise 6.2 @math-11-nbf:sol:unit06
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y occupy alternate seats? ** Solution. ** If we start fixing one woman then remaining women can occupy
Question 4, 5 and 6, Review Exercise 6 @math-11-nbf:sol:unit06
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ions of given $6$ digits $$=6!=720$$ Permutations starting with $0$ results into $5$ digit number,\\ and