SOLUTION: Find n c. P(n, 4) = 12P(n, 2) d) C(n, 2) = 45 e) C(n, 3) = P(n, 2) f) C(n, 5) = C(n, 2).

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Question 1100926: Find n c. P(n, 4) = 12P(n, 2)
d) C(n, 2) = 45 e) C(n, 3) = P(n, 2) f) C(n, 5) = C(n, 2).

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