Sure! To evaluate the expression [tex]\( 4! \cdot 3! \)[/tex], let's follow these steps:
1. Calculate [tex]\( 4! \)[/tex] (4 factorial):
[tex]\( 4! = 4 \times 3 \times 2 \times 1 = 24 \)[/tex]
2. Calculate [tex]\( 3! \)[/tex] (3 factorial):
[tex]\( 3! = 3 \times 2 \times 1 = 6 \)[/tex]
3. Multiply the results of [tex]\( 4! \)[/tex] and [tex]\( 3! \)[/tex]:
[tex]\( 4! \cdot 3! = 24 \times 6 = 144 \)[/tex]
Hence, the value of the expression [tex]\( 4! \cdot 3! \)[/tex] is:
[tex]\[ 144 \][/tex]
So, the correct answer is:
[tex]\[ 144 \][/tex]