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omgiloverice

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Simplify (n+2)!-(n+1)! by taking out common factor???

according to the answers its (n+1)! (n+1) o.o?
 
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Can i ask where you got (n+1)!(n+2-1) ?
I'm not very good at this..
 

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you're factorising it . :p
if you cant see it , try letting (n+1)! being y and (n+2) be x . so what he did is

xy! - y!

y!(x-1)

(n+1)! (n+2-1)

see it ? :)
 

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OMG!! FDSHAKUIHDSHAFFHUDHSALF HOW DID I NOT NOTICE THAT >__>'''
sorry sorry sorry >< i just went full retard... :L
 

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you're factorising it . :p
if you cant see it , try letting (n+1)! being y and (n+2) be x . so what he did is

xy! - y!

y!(x-1)

(n+1)! (n+2-1)

see it ? :)

ohhh yeah i see it dark silent thanks for your great help man:) excellent simplification
 

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