got it!
thanks sir!
Simpler question..
Prove that 1/1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + ... + 1/n
is same as
1/n + 1/(n-1) + 1/(n-2)+.... + 1/2 + 1/1
:D :D
@Vivek.. try this sum for different values of n..
you can start with n =10
what is the value of n!/[(n/2)! (n/2)!]
where n is an odd.
also give proper solution for ur answer.
What is your definition or n! ??
If it is the one that is often used in IIT JEE then the answer is does not exist..