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How does ((10-n)!)/((8-n)!) = (10-n)(9-n)? I take my 2nd exam tomorrow and I came across this question
Erzeon said:How does ((10-n)!)/((8-n)!) = (10-n)(9-n)? I take my 2nd exam tomorrow and I came across this question
Erzeon said:I think I found out, is it because if you expand the factorials out all the way to 0, the (8-n),(7-n),(6-n),(5-n),(4-n),(3-n),(2-n),(1-n) all cancel out in the numerator and denominator? So (10-n) and (9-n) is left?
Erzeon said:Thanks, I was blind to not see it.
Erzeon said:What do you mean by definition?
six789 said:no problem... we are all here to benefit frm each others knowledge...
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