Permutation is when order matters
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the permutation is an specific ordered combination. the combination is not need specific order combination...
A permutation group is a group of permutations, or bijections (one-to-one, onto functions) between a finite set and itself.
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A permutation is an ordered arrangement of a set of objects.
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By definition, a permutation is a bijection from a set to itself. Since a permutation is bijective, it is one-to-one.
A permutation is an arrangement of objects in some specific order. Permutations are regarded as ordered elements. A selection in which order is not important is called a combination. Combinations are regarded as sets. For example, if there is a group of 3 different colored balls, then any group of 2 balls selected from it will be considered as a combination, whereas the different arrangements of every combination will be considered as a permutation.
Yes, a permutation can be made with negative numbers. In mathematics, a permutation is an arrangement of objects in a specific order. Negative numbers can be included in a permutation just like any other integer. The order in which the negative numbers are arranged would be considered a valid permutation.
There can be only one permutation of a single number: so the answer is 7.