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Joe Mansley
Feb 16, 2016

One can kind of think of factorial as the number of ways to arrange n books on a bookshelf. If you have no books, there's only 1 possible arrangement.

A more formal way : Factorials are used in permutations and their is only 1 permutation to do nothing

Mohammad Farhat - 2 years, 9 months ago

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