If you divide 6! by 4! you are evaluating
p(6, 4)
p(4, 6)
p(6, 2)...
Mathematics, 24.09.2019 03:30 kamo90
If you divide 6! by 4! you are evaluating
p(6, 4)
p(4, 6)
p(6, 2)
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