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Explore Mathematics ... Free Mathematics Newsletter! ... algebra and factorials...
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math.about.com/library/blcalcfactorial.htm
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Free Mathematics Newsletter! ... Explore Mathematics ... Deb Russell; Mathematics Guide...
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math.about.com/library/blfactorials.htm
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Here are some factorials: ... Factorials are useful. They can show how many different ways there are to order or arrange a set of things. For example, if you have 5 books on a shelf, and want to know how many different ways there are to order or arrange them, simply find the factorial of 5:
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Re: Solving Equations With Factorials ... Recent topics in "Mathematics" ... my "Language of Mathematics" videos available as torrents chycho 3 August 12, 2009...
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Skip over navigation ... Search by Topic | Tech Help | Thesaurus ... NRICH is part of the family of activities in the Millennium Mathematics Project, which also includes the Plus and Motivate sites.
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Search by Topic ... Find articles and problems on the site ... Factoring Factorials...
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Discrete Mathematics ... In mathematics, there are n! ways to arrange n objects in sequence. "The factorial n! gives the number of ways in which n objects can be permuted."[1] For example: ... New Online Calculators!
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The homepage of factorial functions trys to show all known algorithms for computing the factorial function n!. ... The algorithm SplitRecursive, because it is simple and the fastest algorithm which does not use prime factorization. ... The algorithm PrimeSwing, because it is the (asymptotical) fastest algorithm known to compute...
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www.luschny.de/math/factorial/FastFactorialFunctions.ht...
www.luschny.de/math/factorial/FastFactorialFunctions.htm
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And a child's penchant for writing his address by beginning with name, house, and street, and extending to encompass country, globe, solar system, and ultimately the entire cosmos, is as relevant here as Schrodinger's cat or the mathematics of factorials.
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/Factorials
encyclopedia.farlex.com/Factorials
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