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Prove that the product of any k consecutive integers is divisible by k factorial

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Answered by blueflame79
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Step-by-step explanation:

since the integers are in a range of length K-1, no two are congruent modulo K. hence their remainders modulo K are distinct, so they take on all K possibilities . one of the remainders is zero , and the corresponding

factor - and hence the product - is divisible by K

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