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'''Casework''' is solving [[counting]] or [[probability]] problems by considering the different cases and adding them together. Although extensive casework may be considered [[brute force]], it is often the most elegant method of solution.
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'''Casework''' is solving [[counting]] or [[probability]] problems by considering the different cases and adding them together. Casework is often the most elegant method of solution, although extensive casework may be considered [[brute force]].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:44, 19 June 2006

Casework is solving counting or probability problems by considering the different cases and adding them together. Casework is often the most elegant method of solution, although extensive casework may be considered brute force.

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See also