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1
Today in Pre-Calculus
  • Review Chapter 9 need a calculator
  • Homework
  • Go over Chapter 8 worksheet questions

2
Combinatorics
  • An arrangement of objects in a specific order or
    selecting all of the objects.
  • An arrangement of objects in which order does not
    matter.
  • Difference between permutations and combinations
  • Combinations grouping of objects
  • Permutation putting objects in specific places
    or positions, or selecting all of the objects.

3
ExampleS
  • There are ten drivers in a race. How many
    outcomes of first, second, and third place are
    possible?
  • In a study hall of 20 students, the teacher can
    send only 6 to the library. How many ways can
    the teacher send 6 students?

4
Conditional Probability Tree Diagrams
  • Two identical cookie jars are on a counter. Jar
    A contains 2 chocolate chip and 2 peanut butter
    cookies, while jar B contains 1 chocolate chip
    cookie. Selecting a cookie at random, what is
    the probability that it is a chocolate chip
    cookie?

5
Conditional Probability
  • Notation P(AB) probability of A given B
  • P(chocolate chipjar A)
  • P(chocolate chipjar B)
  • P(AB)
  • P(jar Achocolate chip)

6
Binomial Distribution
  • Let p be the probability of event A and q be the
    probability of event A not occurring given n
    trials. Then the probability A occurs r times is
  • nCn-rprqn-r
  • Ex We roll a fair die four times. What is the
    probability that we roll
  • All 3s
  • b) no 3s
  • c) Exactly two 3s

7
Binomial Theorem
  • (a b)n nC0an nC1an-1b nC2an-2b2
  • nCn-2a2bn-2 nCn-1abn-1 nCnbn
  • Example (2x2 3y)4
  • Find the x6y5 term in the expansion of (x 3y)11

8
Sequences
  • Arithmetic Sequence a sequence in which there is
    a common difference between every pair of
    successive terms.
  • Example 5,8,11,14
  • General formula an a1 (n-1)d
  • Geometric a sequence in which there is a common
    ratio (or quotient) between every pair of
    successive terms.
  • Example
  • General formula an a1r(n1)

9
Explicitly Defined Sequence
  • A formula is given for any term in the sequence
  • Example ak 2k - 5
  • Find the 20th term for the sequence
  • Write the explicit rule for the sequence 55, 49,
    43,
  • Write the explicit rule for the sequence 5, 10,
    20,

10
Series
  • Series the sum of the terms of a sequence a1,
    a2, ,an
  • Written as
  • Read as the sum of ak from k 1 to n.
  • k is the index of summation

11
formulas
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Example
  • Write the sum of the following series using
    summation notation
  • Example 1 13 17 21 49
  • Example 2 1 8 27 (n1)3
  • Example 3 3, 6, 12, , 12,288

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Infinite Series
  • An infinite series can either
  • Converge if, as n increases, the series sum
    approaches a value (S)
  • Diverge if as n increases, the series sum does
    NOT approach a value.

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Homework
  • Pg 708 2,4,11,19,21,22
  • Pg 715 13,15,19,21
  • Pg 728 31,33, 45-50
  • Pg 787 55-58, 63,70,77-81odd,83,84,
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