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OpenStudy (kainui):

Why is 0!=1?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This might answer your question, @Kainui. http://j.mp/IElIDt

OpenStudy (anonymous):

basically factorial is defined for positive integers only. but as 0! occurs very frequently we cheat upon our own definitions. n!=n(n-1)! substitute n=1 => 0!=1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://www.adonald.btinternet.co.uk/Factor/Zero.html

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