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(N+3)!÷n+ =(n+1)(n+2)(n+3)

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A factorial means a number multiplied by all of the positive integers before it. That means both n+3! and n! have a common factor of n!. When you take out this factor of N, the fraction (n+3)!/n! ‘s denominator would be one, and the numerator would have all of the positive integers before n+3 and also being greater than n. Thus, (n+1)(n+2)(n+3)

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