this is about illustrating the permutation of objects
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A language, English for example, is something that we use to communicate every day. But have you ever wondered what would happen to our understanding of the English language if we change the order of alphabets which form the words? For example, what if ‘flower’ was spelt as ‘flowre’? Would it make sense to you? No, right? Thus, words in a language are an example of permutation in daily life. They are actually some specific permutations of a collection of alphabets taken together. In the following section let us learn more about permutations.
When the order of arrangement is important while we arrange objects we call it PERMUTATION.