How to Calculate Permutations (nPr) and Combinations (nCr) on a TI-84 Online
Permutation & Combination Calculator
Permutations and combinations (nPr and nCr) are the earliest essential principles in the statistical and probability world. A permutation draws the number of possibilities used to place or put in order r objects, selected among n ones, with order mattering (the 1st, 2nd, 3rd place in a race). A combination uses an n-item group to find how many possible ways there are of choosing r items, but order does not matter (e.g., a committee selection). To save you the task of doing the calculations manually, a free online TI-84 emulator has dedicated keys to calculate these at the touch of a button. You can explore more about this feature on t184pro.
Locating the Functions on the Calculator
Permutations (nPr) and combinations (nCr) are fundamental concepts in probability and statistics. A permutation calculates the number of ways to arrange ‘r’ items from a set of ‘n’ where order matters (e.g., 1st, 2nd, 3rd place in a race). A combination calculates the number of ways to choose ‘r’ items from a set of ‘n’ where order does not matter (e.g., selecting a committee). A free online TI-84 emulator has dedicated functions to compute these instantly, saving you from manual calculations. (Mastering the TI-84 Online)
Step-by-Step: Calculating a Permutation (nPr)
The number of items, n is the first thing to enter to find a permutation. Then press MATH, go to PRB and press 2: nPr. Immediately continue, type the number you are sorting, r. The notation on your screen will be n nPr r A press of ENTER will perform the calculation and the result for the possible ordered arrangements will be shown.
Step-by-Step: Calculating a Combination (nCr)
The procedure of a combination is the same. Enter the number of items, n. MATH Press, PRB, nCr – on this occasion you select 3: nCr. Then you type the number of items you are selecting, r. The screen will indicate n nCr r Using ENTER, you find the result (which is the number of ways of selecting a group without any regard to order), should appear as.
Resolving Common Errors and Issues
The most prevalent error is ERR_DOMAIN. This happens when ‘n’ or ‘r’ are negative numbers or decimal numbers, or when r is greater than n. Both values must be non-negative integers, and r cannot be greater than n. Be extra careful with inputs on these requirements because this error can result in an invalid calculation. You can read more in this detailed guide: How to Reset a TI-84 Plus Calculator.
Use nPr when order matters (like passcodes or podiums), and nCr when order doesn’t matter (like committees or lottery numbers).
This error happens when inputs are invalid. Both n and r must be non-negative, and r cannot be larger than n.
Yes ✅ The online TI-84 can handle very large n and r values, computing factorials in the background automatically.
Yes, the steps using the MATH → PRB menu are identical across TI-84, TI-83, and other models.
The symbol n! means “n factorial,” the product of all numbers from 1 to n. Example: 5! = 5×4×3×2×1 = 120.