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Transcribed Image Text:1-For i = 1 Tor 2-fac = fac * i 3-F = fac 4-p =
fac(n) / (fac(n - m) * fac(m))
1-For i = 1 To n 2-fac = fac * i 3-F = fac 4-p =
F(n) / (F(n - m) * F(m))
1-For i = 1 To r 2-F = F* i 3-F = fac 4-p = F(n)
/ (F(n - m) * F(m))
1-For i = 1 Tor 2-fac = fac * i 3-fac=F 4-p =
F(n) / (F(n - m) * F(m))
1-For i = 1 Tor 2-fac = fac * i 3-F = fac 4-p =
F(n) / (F(n - m) * F(m))

Transcribed Image Text:This code read the variables n and m
then calculate p using Function. p = n! /
(n-m)!* m! where n!=1*2*3*.. .*(n-
* 1)*n
Private Function F(r)
Dim i, fac As Integer
fac= 1
1....
2-...
Next
3-...
End Function
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Dim n, m, p As Integer
n = Text1.Text
m = Text2.Text
4-...
Text3.text=p
End Sub
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