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Originally Posted By: FaldageOriginally Posted By: The PookOriginally Posted By: Alex WilliamsOriginally Posted By: etaoinsome sort of factorial Fibonacci?
I wouldn't make it seem that complicated. It's simply a matter of the factorial of any number.
I thought the factorial of a number was the ADDITION of all previous numbers, not the multiplication of them?
That is, !8 = 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8=36
It is a factorial multiplication, whatever the technical term for that is, but not THE factorial of the number. I think?![]()
I think the word you're looking for is factorial.
OK, you're right I'm wrong, like I said I'm not good at remembering maths. So what is the addition of the numbers called then?
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