Factorials and Permutations
Factorials grow at an astonishing rate, with 52 factorial representing more arrangements of a deck of cards than there are atoms in the galaxy. This means that a shuffled deck likely presents a unique order that has never existed before. Additionally, permutations can escalate even faster when allowing for repeated numbers, showcasing the incredible complexity of arrangements in mathematics.In this clip
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