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Standard XII
Mathematics
Permutation
Why should TP...
Question
Why should TP be maximum when
M
P
=
0
?
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Solution
M
P
is the rate of
T
P
(i.e., it measures the change in
T
P
). When
M
P
=
0
, there is no change (or addition) in
T
P
. Implying that
T
P
should be maximum when
M
P
=
0
.
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