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Fuck I thought that was an absolute factorial.
43 0 ReplyAren’t all factorials absolute factorials?
6 0 ReplyIt's the same calculation but you also take a shot of vodka for all integers less than n but greater than 0
5 0 ReplyIntroducing, the signed factorial: ¡n! = n × -(n-1) × (n-2) x -(n-3) x ... x (-1)^(n-2)(2) ×(-1)^(n-1)(1)
10 0 ReplyI'd prefer an alternative definition that starts with the base case ¡0! = 1, and then for n > 0 we define ¡n! = n * -¡(n-1)!
6 0 ReplyHow are you going to flip the signs though?
2 0 Replyoop there was a real stupid typo where I forgot the minus sign lmao
it's fixed now
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We did it Lemmy!
Where’s our Nobel prize.
8 0 ReplyThere's no Nobel price for mathematics, but I can accept the one for peace instead.
8 0 ReplyI heard biology branches out.
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