Falling and rising factorials

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The falling factorial (n)k is a multiplication of progressively smaller terms starting with n where there are k number of terms. Each term is a natural number and decreases by 1.

Similarly the rising factorial n(k)is a multiplication of progressively larger terms starting with n where there are k number of terms. Each term is a natural number and increases by 1.