Factorials
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Factorial Notation  is used when you need to work with a series of factors, each being one less than the previous factor. 

Instead of writing out   5 · 4  · 3  · 2  · 1,
we use factorial notation and write 
5! = 120.
  

 (Note:  0! = 1  and  1! = 1)

 

"Piece of Cake!"

                       

Examples:

a)     6! =  6 ·5 ·4 ·3 ·2 ·1 =  720

b)     (10 - 6)!  =  4!   =   4 ·3 ·2 ·1   =  24

c)       10!       =  10 ·9 ·8 ·7 ·6 ·5 ·4 ·3 ·2 ·1
         3! · 2!          3 ·2 ·1    ·   2 ·1

                        3628800   =    302,400
                                 12

 

 

See how to use your
TI-83+/84+ graphing calculator  with factorials.
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