SOLUTION: Can someone tell me how to input a factorial (!) equation to find the first 5 terms into a TI-83? For example: b{n}=((n+2)!)/n! Thank you.

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Question 65369: Can someone tell me how to input a factorial (!) equation to find the first 5 terms into a TI-83?
For example: b{n}=((n+2)!)/n!
Thank you.

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
b{n}=((n+2)!)/n!
b(n)= (n+2)(n+1)
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You can't put a factorial with a variable into a TI-83
But your problem doesn't really require it, as you can
see above.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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