Thanks, I think I understand what you're saying, basically when n>2 for n! all terms will contain a "x3" because 3! = 1x2x3 and 4! = 1x2x3x4 and so on, and because they all contain "x3" then 1/n! will always be a non terminating decimal for n>2.
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