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Originally posted by: NYSTrooper
Originally posted by: CrackaLackaZe
(3n-2)!
9n^2 -12n +4?
Originally posted by: NYSTrooper
Originally posted by: CrackaLackaZe
(3n-2)!
9n^2 -12n +4?
Originally posted by: eigen
What do you mean by simplify.??? Do you want a closed form for this expression? Also the expression is not valid for base case n= 0.I am trying to figure out what you want as I like factroial and closed forms.
Originally posted by: Vortex22
Originally posted by: NYSTrooper
Originally posted by: CrackaLackaZe
(3n-2)!
9n^2 -12n +4?
Naa... i don't think he means multiply. Its ! not ^2
Originally posted by: NYSTrooper
Originally posted by: Vortex22
Originally posted by: NYSTrooper
Originally posted by: CrackaLackaZe
(3n-2)!
9n^2 -12n +4?
Naa... i don't think he means multiply. Its ! not ^2
Cmon give the kid some good wrong answers.
Don't worry, he didn't know it was wrong when he posted it.Originally posted by: CrackaLackaZelol...bastards.
Originally posted by: Gibson486
i will give you a hint.....start plugging in numbers from 0 to whenever....
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Don't worry, he didn't know it was wrong when he posted it.Originally posted by: CrackaLackaZelol...bastards.
Originally posted by: MCrusty
(3n-2)(3n-1)(3n)!
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: MCrusty
(3n-2)(3n-1)(3n)!
Um, no.
(3n-2)! = (3n)!/((3n)(3n-1))
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: MCrusty
(3n-2)(3n-1)(3n)!
Um, no.
(3n-2)! = (3n)!/((3n)(3n-1))
Uhmm...wtf are you talking about...
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: MCrusty
(3n-2)(3n-1)(3n)!
Um, no.
(3n-2)! = (3n)!/((3n)(3n-1))
Uhmm...wtf are you talking about...
What you put up above is not equal to (3n-2)!
(3n-2)! != (3n-2)(3n-1)(3n)!
(3n-2)! = (3n)!/((3n)(3n-1))
edit: I edited my post with the correct math.
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: MCrusty
(3n-2)(3n-1)(3n)!
Um, no.
(3n-2)! = (3n)!/((3n)(3n-1))
Uhmm...wtf are you talking about...
What you put up above is not equal to (3n-2)!
(3n-2)! != (3n-2)(3n-1)(3n)!
(3n-2)! = (3n)!/((3n)(3n-1))
edit: I edited my post with better math.
Originally posted by: JohnCU
Um yes (3n-2)! does = (3n-2)(3n-1)(3n)!
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: MCrusty
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: MCrusty
(3n-2)(3n-1)(3n)!
Um, no.
(3n-2)! = (3n)!/((3n)(3n-1))
Uhmm...wtf are you talking about...
What you put up above is not equal to (3n-2)!
(3n-2)! != (3n-2)(3n-1)(3n)!
(3n-2)! = (3n)!/((3n)(3n-1))
edit: I edited my post with better math.
Heh..i thought they were (3n+2)!![]()