Our graph theory exam is in class on Tuesday this week. Please make sure you review your notes, the worksheets on WebWork, and the review sheet handed out in class. Be sure that you arrive on time to class Tuesday to make sure you have all of the available time to complete your exam. You will only need a pencil, eraser, and calculator for the exam.
We will be starting our Probability and Statistics unit on Thursday with a discussion of methods of counting. Be sure to print the Probability and Statistics notes out and bring them to class with you Thursday. You will also want to be sure to bring your calculator to class every day for this unit.
Don't forget to complete the Graph Theory objectives for your group projects. These are due next week. You should post your solutions in your group google drive folder.
Challenge Problem: The combination n choose r is written C(n, r). You can compute combinations using Pascal's Triangle. This triangle has many interesting properties beyond being used for computing combinations. Research Pascal's Triangle and explain how to use it to find C(6, 4). Then describe 2 other interesting properties of Pascal's Triangle.
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