Six distinct letters— and —are to be arranged in a single line. How many different linear arrangements are possible such that letter appears somewhere to the left of letter , and letters and are not adjacent to each other?
Cevap: 240
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240
To find the number of valid linear arrangements, apply symmetry and the complement rule. First, in half of all arrangements (360 arrangements), letter A appears to the left of letter B. Next, find the number of arrangements where A is to the left of B AND letters C and D are adjacent. Treating C and D as one combined block gives total arrangements where C and D are adjacent. By symmetry, letter A appears to the left of letter B in half of these cases (). Subtracting these 120 restricted arrangements from the 360 total arrangements where A precedes B gives .
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Permutations with Relative Position and Non-Adjacency Restrictions