In Exercises approximate find the exact value of n!, and then n! using Stirling's Formula. For large
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In Exercises approximate find the exact value of n!, and then n! using Stirling's Formula.
For large values of n,
can be approximated by Stirling’s Formula,
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n! = 1·2·3·4··· (n − 1) n .
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