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(n-2)!/n when an integer.
#8 by T. D. Noe at Tue Oct 30 16:51:04 EDT 2012
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#7 by T. D. Noe at Tue Oct 30 16:49:40 EDT 2012
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#6 by Geoffrey Critzer at Sun Oct 28 09:42:44 EDT 2012
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Sun Oct 28
09:52
Joerg Arndt: We could use the name "(n-2)!/n for n>=6." and keep the (IMHO better offset 6).
#5 by Geoffrey Critzer at Sun Oct 28 09:42:26 EDT 2012
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#4 by Alois P. Heinz at Sun Oct 28 09:22:28 EDT 2012
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#3 by Geoffrey Critzer at Sat Oct 27 14:14:40 EDT 2012
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09:22
Alois P. Heinz: Offset should be 1 here. It is a list of integer terms of the form "(n-2)!/n" and not a function n-> (n-2)!/n.
#2 by Geoffrey Critzer at Sat Oct 27 14:14:27 EDT 2012
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#1 by Geoffrey Critzer at Sat Oct 27 14:14:27 EDT 2012
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