Counting is one of the basic mathematically related tasks we encounter on a day to day basis. The main question here is the following. If we need to count something, can we do anything better than just counting all objects one by one? Do we need to create a list of all phone numbers to ensure that there are enough phone numbers for everyone? Is there a way to tell that our algorithm will run in a reasonable time before implementing and actually running it? All these questions are addressed by a mathematical field called Combinatorics.

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Combinatorics and Probability
This course is part of Introduction to Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science Specialization


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Reviewed on Sep 10, 2018
The final project is hard for me cuz I don't have Python experience. and the logic is a little bit complicated. That's not for absolutely beginners!
Reviewed on Sep 25, 2018
Good first course in probability/combinatorics at the university level; last assignment had a lot more coding than other assignments, a lot more
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This course provided me with new ways to confront the problems of combinatorics. I am very grateful to the faculty for their content and coursera for giving me financial aid.




