SOLUTION: Simplify: (n+1)!/(n-1)! I am really stuck on this problem and I just really need help with this.

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Question 422393: Simplify: (n+1)!/(n-1)!

I am really stuck on this problem and I just really need help with this.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
Simplify:
(n+1!/(n-1)! = (n+1)*n*(n-1)(n-2).../(n-1)*(n-2)... = (n+1)n OR n(n+1)
Whenever doing division problems with factorials,always look for the
results of cancelation of terms in the numerator by those in the denominator.
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