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Evaluate the Expression - show your work :)

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Evaluate the Expression - show your work :) Thanks!-example-1
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\cfrac{(n+4)!}{n+4} = \cfrac{(n+4)(n+3)!}{n+4} =(n+3)!

The answer is (n+3)!
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