Discrete math one to one question. Use the pigeonhole principle to prove that if n >= 2 people go to the same party, there are at least 2 people who shake hands with the same number of other people. Hint: Take the set of people at the party as your domain, define a function that evaluates how many people each person shook hands with.

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Discrete math one to one question
Use the pigeonhole principle to prove that if n 2 people go to the same party, there are at least 2 people who shake hands with the same number of other people.
Hint: Take the set of people at the party as your domain, define a function that evaluates how many people each person shook hands with.

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Duncan Kaufman

Duncan Kaufman

Beginner2022-09-08Added 17 answers

Step 1
You have n people, who can at most shake the hands of n 1 people.
Step 2
Now, if all n people shake a different number of hands, then you have one person shaking 0 hands, one person shaking 1 hand, one person shaking 2 hands ... and one person shaking n 1 hands

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