Pathways and Combinatorics

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2008

Some examples of applying combinatorics to solve pathway problems. Pascals triangle is also used to compute the number of possible paths between 2 points.

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  • Yeah. I know. It's terrible.

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  • Don't quite understand the negative comments. This video assumes some basic knowledge in combinatorics, and does not explain everything from the very begging, so what? It helped me a lot; brief and to the point. Thanks a lot!

  • @redfc11 yeah, 4*4=16.

  • @redfc11 no. 17 is a prime number. You did something wrong

  • @3:47 the Number of pathways should'nt the number of pathways be 17 instead of 16?? not sure

  • @CogitoErgoCogitoSum I did not understand anything from this.

  • Thank u very much

  • This video has no real explanations. You just show a bunch of examples with barely enough time to think about what Im seeing... youre just breezing through without educating anyone. I wonder why you even posted this.

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