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klemol [59]
2 years ago
9

PLEASE HELP MEEE! Simplify 6! − 3!

Mathematics
1 answer:
denpristay [2]2 years ago
4 0

The simplified form of the expression 6! − 3! when it is simplify using the properties of factorial is 3!((6x5x4) − 1).

<h3>What is the simplified form of a term?</h3>

Simplified form of a term is the simplest way of expression the term, which is obtained  by applying the required operations of mathematics.

Factorial is the way to write the product of the numbers from its phase value to 1 in decreasing order. Suppose, the number is 3!. Then it can be written as,

3!=3×2×1

The expression which has to be simplified is,

6! - 3!

It can be written as,

6! - 3!

(6×5×4×3!)-3!

3!((6×5×4)-1)

Thus, the simplified form of the expression 6! − 3! when it is simplify using the properties of factorial is 3!((6x5x4) − 1).

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