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+ | {{incomplete|Revised but needs review from an actual mathematician. Also, are there any practical uses for factorial numbers? Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | ||
+ | --> There aren't any practical uses for it, mostly because it uses 9 bases, which would take many years of numerical base training. | ||
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A {{w|factorial}} is a product of positive integers. For instance, four factorial, written '4!', means 4×3×2×1=24. | A {{w|factorial}} is a product of positive integers. For instance, four factorial, written '4!', means 4×3×2×1=24. | ||