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The discussion centers on solving exercise (34) from "Discrete Math and Its Applications" 7th Edition by Kenneth H. Rosen. Participants emphasize the importance of clearly presenting the problem and the work done so far to receive effective help. The chaotic nature of the provided image hinders understanding, and users are encouraged to type out their problems for better assistance. The forum moderators require users to demonstrate their efforts before receiving tutorial support.

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how to solve exercise (34) in discrete Math Adv Counting Techniques - see picture===> how apply the formula?
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Your picture is too chaotic and barely readable.
 
micromass said:
Your picture is too chaotic and barely readable.
PLEASE click PICTURE to Expand and zoom in , EXAMPLE 5 is end in one paragraph - is the last example the general forumula applies Rosen, Discrete Math and Appl e7 ch.8, Mcgraw hill
 
You are required to show your best efforts before we can provide tutorial help. How have you tried to approach the problem so far...?
 
lsepolis123 said:
PLEASE click PICTURE to Expand and zoom in , EXAMPLE 5 is end in one paragraph - is the last example the general forumula applies Rosen, Discrete Math and Appl e7 ch.8, Mcgraw hill

I do not have access to that book, and I don't want to drive to the library to look for it. Just type out your problem and show the work you have done on the problem so far. The latter is a hard requirement in this Forum.
 
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