Combinatorial Principles

In proving results in combinatorics several useful combinatorial rules or combinatorial principles are used. They include:
  1. rule of sum
  2. rule of product
  3. bijective proof
  4. bookkeper's rule
  5. pigeonhole principle
  6. inclusion-exclusion principle
  7. method of distinguished element

 

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