I am trying to solve a Maclaurin series but I don't have that much experience with factorials. I would really REALLY appreciate if you could give me some insight!
Yes!
Sorry I'm still kind of lost. I'm teaching myself Cal2..but I cannot understand how that is derived. Would you mind explaining to me how you simplified it?
Well, the numerators of your series are 1,2,6,24,120,... The general term is certainly (n+1)!
So your series becomes \frac{(n+1)!}{n!}x^n. Working this out gives you the answer.