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Thursday, June 10, 2004


   Factorials
Well, I developed this thing in bed a few nights ago. "n" can equal any number greater than or equal to two.

n!=[(n-1)!+(n-2)!](n-1)

For those who don't know, "!" is the symbol for factorial, meaning that you multiply the number by all integers less than it. For example, 5!=120 since 5x4x3x2x1=120

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