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$\frac{1}{2}!$ aka $\Gamma(\frac{3}{2})$
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06 Apr 2015 - 0:52
#factorial
#gamma-function
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Factorials: Simplifying $\frac{2017!+2014!}{2016!+2015!}$ to the nearest integer.
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06 Apr 2015 - 16:08
#factorial
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Which rule is applied to define the operator precedence for factorial
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06 Apr 2015 - 18:04
#notation
#binomial-coefficients
#factorial
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Solve an equation involving factorial: $\frac{(n+1)!}{(n-2)!}=990$
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07 Apr 2015 - 5:05
#algebra-precalculus
#factorial
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In how many ways can you select one of the two but not both?
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08 Apr 2015 - 0:36
#combinatorics
#factorial
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If $n\ge2$, prove that $\frac {n!}{n^n} \le ({\frac 1 2})^k$, where $k$ is the greatest integer $\le \frac n 2$.
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08 Apr 2015 - 23:10
#algebra-precalculus
#inequality
#factorial
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Find $55! \bmod 61$
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09 Apr 2015 - 0:21
#elementary-number-theory
#prime-numbers
#modular-arithmetic
#factorial
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Factorials with exponents. Is their a way?
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31 Mar 2026 - 23:54
#exponentiation
#factorial
#finance
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What is the limit as k approaches infinity of $(k!)^{\frac{1}{k}}$
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10 Apr 2015 - 20:20
#sequences-and-series
#limits
#factorial
#radicals
274
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Solving inequality equation involving sum of binomial coefficients
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10 Apr 2015 - 22:13
#linear-algebra
#inequality
#summation
#binomial-coefficients
#factorial
157
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Prove that $(n!)^{\frac{1}{n}} < ((n+1)!)^{\frac{1}{n+1}}$
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11 Apr 2015 - 14:29
#proof-writing
#induction
#factorial
105
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Need to show following equality
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12 Apr 2015 - 7:09
#summation
#factorial
332
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Relationship between Factorial and Binomial coefficients
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13 Apr 2015 - 4:58
#combinatorics
#binomial-coefficients
#combinations
#factorial
169
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How to show this equality holds?
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13 Apr 2015 - 19:26
#summation
#factorial
#hypergeometric-function
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Squeeze Theorem for Factorials
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#calculus
#limits
#factorial
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