Looking for a proof: ! n = [n!/e]

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Looking for a proof: ! n = [n!/e]

Unread post by Rabeeb » Wed Feb 04, 2015 4:40 pm

Can any1 plz give an ezly understandable proof of how " !n = [n!/e] "?
(Here !n denotes the derangement of n elements and [x] denoted the closest integer to x)

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Re: Looking for a proof: ! n = [n!/e]

Unread post by *Mahi* » Wed Feb 04, 2015 11:14 pm

Rabeeb wrote:Can any1 plz give an ezly understandable proof of how " !n = [n!/e] "?
(Here !n denotes the derangement of n elements and [x] denoted the closest integer to x)
Please do not use incorrect English intentionally. That creates a very poor impression of you while lowering the IQ of the whole forum by 5 points.

For your question -
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Use this formula to approximate $!n$.
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Use $L^AT_EX$, It makes our work a lot easier!

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