Normally, you would not use both a question mark and an exclamation point in the same sentence. If a sentence is interrogative, it is not an exclamation. An interrogative sentence ends in a question mark, and an exclamation ends in an exclamation point.
Neither of those options would be completely grammatically correct. Two exclamation marks alone would be more appropriate.
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lets say the equation says 5! that means 5x4x3x2x1 which equals 120 it is call five factorial based on what number is put in front of it it could be six factorial, seven factorial, etc..
Factorial: Denoted by the exclamation mark (!). Factorial means to multiply by decreasing positive integers. For example, 5! = 5 ∗ 4 ∗ 3 ∗ 2 ∗ 1 = 120.
The exclamation equals in Java(x!=) is used to represent the logical NOT.
It means an expression of surprise, pain or anger, etc and is denoted in print with this mark: ! Often people say or write 'exclamation' when they mean 'exclamation mark'.
An exclamation mark is used to express strong feelings or a high volume.
It means an expression of surprise, pain or anger, etc and is denoted in print with this mark: ! Often people say or write 'exclamation' when they mean 'exclamation mark'.
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It can indicate excitment, anger, or some sort of exclamation. It depends on the context of the conversation.
What does the triangle with exclamation point light mean in 2006 Lexus Gs 300
How old! (as an exclamation, not a question)
Used as an exclamation of greeting.
you have to put air in your tires. That's what the exclamation point signifies
If the exclamation point is inside a yellow horseshoe, the tire pressure is low
It is sapnish. when you write an exclamation u do this: I'm hungry! goes to ¡ten go hambres!