02 | Multiplication Principle | Fundamental Principles of Counting | Permutation & Combination
In mathematics there are two fundamental principles of counting.
(1) Multiplication principle
(2) Addition principle
The term ‘counting’ is the fundamental concept in Mathematics. The whole world of Mathematics has the basic necessity for counting. From the ancient age fingers were used for counting and later beans, sticks, buttons and beads were used to count. However, ancestors, later on, realized that these methods of counting cannot be used in cases where we are forced to count large and large quantities of numbers. That is when our Mathematicians came out with a way of determining large counts efficiently and accurately with the help of the fundamental counting principle. Fundamental counting principle is one of the most important rules in Mathematics especially in probability problems and is used to find the number of ways in which the combination of several events can occur.
In this video we have discussed on Multiplication principle with proper examples with explanations.
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