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- From: DonBartholf AT aol.com
- To: internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem
- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 21:31:33 EST
In a message dated 2/25/05 8:09:52 PM Central Standard Time, john AT jbroome.dyndns.org writes:
yes it would!. Useful function especially in determining the number of combinations and permutations. You can also find these values in books containing math tables. N! or n factorial is (n)*(n-1)*(n-2).. and you quit when (n-whatever) = 1, so 4! equals 4*3*2*1 or 24. Good Luck - this link should help explain the math
Don Bartholf
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[internetworkers] Math Problem,
Alan MacHett, 02/25/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem,
John Broome, 02/25/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem,
Alan MacHett, 02/25/2005
- Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem, Ian Meyer, 02/25/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem,
Alan MacHett, 02/25/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem,
Greg Cox, 02/25/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem,
Alan MacHett, 02/25/2005
- Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem, Greg Cox, 02/25/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem,
Alan MacHett, 02/25/2005
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- Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem, DonBartholf, 02/25/2005
- Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem, DonBartholf, 02/26/2005
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Re: [internetworkers] Math Problem,
John Broome, 02/25/2005
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