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of three members from n numbers, where n is a real number.
search for Gamma function .
Eg. http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/54540.html .
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oops, well spotted "0!" = 1 not 0, apologies.
lol @ asterisk man...good questions indeed, not sure we're allowed to
answer them for free though lol.
A small typo, it is (3-3)!, which is (0)! which equas 1.
This means the result from this formula is 1 rahter than 6.
An thats correct as the combination formula ignores the order of the
items
being combined. So '123' is considerd the same as '321'.
If you want to count the different orderings then you want the
permutation formula which is
n!
n_P_k = --------
(n - k)!
Which in you case would give the answer of 6.
Cheers
Chris
Not to be picky but isnt n! usually only defined for non-negative
integers?
The question asked for n to be a real number. Most likely the question
asker did not intend to select 3 items out of a real number.
what does 24.5421 choose 3 mean anyway? what is 24.5421! ? (windows
calculator says 24.5421! = 3534876327450063425731321.6696764 but dont
ask me where they come up with that)
Anyway, I'll still agree with the answer other than the "real" part
(and that x/0=x part (o: ). If someone can point out the answers to
the two questions I've posed I'd be interested in them...though not
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the general formula is n!
n_C_k = ----------
k!(n - k)!
where n is a real number and k is the number selected (in your case 3)
"3!" is for example 3x2x1
"n!" would be n x(n-1)x(n-2)and so on until n reaches 1.
so your finished formula would be
n!
n_C_3 = ----------
3!(n - 3)!
For more explantion and examples on how this works, check out
Ask Doctor Math
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.comb.perm.html
This is a very easy to understand page that will help you understand
how the formula works.
Example
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suppose we want to find out the number of ways we can arrange 1 2 3.
you can write them all out and know it reaches 6 or you can use the
formula
3_n_3 = 3!
----------
3! (3-3)!
= 3x2x1
-----------
3x2x1 x(0)
= 6
---
0
= 6
I hope this helps.
Johnny Phoenix
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