Evaluate the given expression and express the result using the usual format for writing numbers (instead of scientific notation). 52 Upper P 2
We asked to find 52P2 using permutation rule nPr = n!/(n-r)!
52P2 = 52!/(52-2)! = 52*51*50!/50! = 2652
So 52P2 = 2652
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