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Provide a rough derivation of stirling’s approximation. there are at least two ways to approach this.
(a) approximate the derivative of ln n! using the finite-difference expression ln n! - ln(n- and then integrate your result.
(b) express ln n! as ln n +ln (n-1)+ ln(n-2)+ then approximate the sum using an integral.

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