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How do I work out n! questions quickly without multiplying them one by one?

 Oct 1, 2014

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You could just use the factorial button on any scientific calculator too.   

 Oct 1, 2014
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I don't see any n. Please include information.

 Oct 1, 2014
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For large values of n you can get a good approximation by using Stirling's approximation:

 

    n! ≈ (2pi*n)1/2*e-n*nn

 Oct 1, 2014
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Thanks Alan, I did not know that.    

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You could just use the factorial button on any scientific calculator too.   

Melody Oct 1, 2014

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