At 11:23 AM Wednesday 4/13/2005, Erik Reuter wrote:
* Julia Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
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> > Julia Thompson wrote:
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> > > 4!
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> > No, if 4! = 24, then 24? = 4
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> > The interesting thing is that 10? = 3.390 or so.
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> I was taking it to mean "what is 24?"
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> And the answer to that question is 4*3*2*1, among other things.... :)
Yeah, that was clear enough. ? means a question (also, in some
programming languages it begins a conditional). I don't follow Alberto's
logic for a ? meaning the inverse factorial function. Is there anyone
besides Alberto who has used ? to mean the inverse factorial?
¿How about: 4! = 24, therefore ¡24 = 4?
Notatioñ Espanol Maru
-- Ronn! :)
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