EP Messages 76 Reaction score 0 Thread starter Dec 5, 2006 #1 Homework Statement 1/s^5 Homework Equations I was thinking I need to use n!/s^n+1 The Attempt at a Solution But n would then be 4, so n! will be 24. Not sure what to do?
Homework Statement 1/s^5 Homework Equations I was thinking I need to use n!/s^n+1 The Attempt at a Solution But n would then be 4, so n! will be 24. Not sure what to do?
HallsofIvy Science Advisor Homework Helper Messages 42,895 Reaction score 983 Dec 5, 2006 #2 n!, or in this case 4!= 24, is a constant! 1/s5= (1/24)(4!/s4+1)