Challenge Your Math Olympiad Preparation with Factorials

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Challenge Your Math Olympiad Preparation with Factorials

Prepare to elevate your Math Olympiad skills to new heights with our Factorials Challenge! 🌟💡 In this intensive video, we've crafted a series of mind-bending factorials puzzles that will push your mathematical thinking to the limit. Whether you're a Math Olympiad contender or simply love a good math challenge, this video is your ticket to sharpening your problem-solving prowess. Gear up, solve, and conquer! 🧮🏆 #MathOlympiad #FactorialsChallenge #Mathematics #ProblemSolving #MathPuzzles #MathGenius #OlympiadPreparation #MathChampion #FactorialsMastery #ChallengeAccepted #MathEnthusiast

Topics Covered:

1. Factorial Sum
2. Olympiad Exam
3. Mathematics
4. Problem Solving
5. Telescoping Sum
6. Exam Preparation
7. Math Tutorial
8. Step-by-Step Guide
9. Math Olympiad
10. Algebraic identities
11. Math Olympiad Preparation
12. Factorial notation
13. Recursive formula
14. Simplifying Expression
15. Simplify Factorial Sum
16. Sequence and series
17. Factorials
18. Factorial Notation

8 Key moments of this video:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Factorial recursive formula
1:43 Factorials
2:13 Simplifying Expression sum
4:12 Algebraic manipulations
5:18 Splitting terms
6:28 Factorial sum result
7:14 Plugging values

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(N!)² is smaller or equal to 2N! Seems magic

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Be careful in writing to avoid confusion. What does 2N! mean?
Doesn't it mean 2×N!, not N!N!? The later is better written as (N!)², not N!². (3×2×1)!=6!
=6×5×4×3×2×1
=720
For example 6!=6×5×4×3×2×1
=720
As 6=3!, how we write 6! using 3!?
6!=(3×2×1)!
=(3!)!
=3!²
=3!!
Which notation to choose?

nasrullahhusnan