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will be n+1 , lets say n=3, (3+1)!=4!=24,3!=6,24/6=4Hi could someone help me with this question:
Simplify the following
(n+1)!/n!
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will be n+1 , lets say n=3, (3+1)!=4!=24,3!=6,24/6=4Hi could someone help me with this question:
Simplify the following
(n+1)!/n!
(n+1)! = (n + 1) * ( n)!Hi could someone help me with this question:
Simplify the following
(n+1)!/n!
y = k - 2xPlz help me with this question
Find the value of the constant k for which the line y+2x=k is a tangent to the curve y=x^2-6x+14
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Thanks but I've got the explanation.We have 4T and 4B
all T stand next to each other and All B stand next T each other
which means we can treat 4T as 1 object = T ,and 4B as one object = B
now we have B and T (total arrangements right now are (between T and B)2 *4!(within B) * 4!(Within T ) = 2*4!*4!
but we know that 3B 's refuse to stand next to any T... and we know that there are two arrangements between groups( BT or TB)
which means that 1 B(the one who does'nt refuse = friendly person) must be facing to the T's always....thus it has 2 positions
and Rest 3Bs must be next to each other and so they will have arrangement withinthemselves ....which is 3!
so final answer
2(between groups)*4!(withinT) *3! (within B's that refused) = 2*3!*4! = 288
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but the answer is x>-1/2Rule for Modulus: to remove Modulus take square on both sides.
4-6x+9x^2 < x^2-6x+9
simplify it you'll get
8x^2 -5 <0
8x^2<5
x^2<5/8
Take square root on both sides to get your required answer.
I Hope I helped a bit.
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