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If it is to the left of the 1 key it is called the tilde key
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The exclamation mark is used to state the variable preceding it is a factorial. x! = x * (x-1) * (x-2) ... (1)
Hold down Shift and press 1 on the number row.
Yes. Onomatopoeia is a form of sound or 1-word exclamation such as, boom or ouch! In your case. To be honest with you, ouch is not an onomatopoeia, but a form of onomatopoeia. Sorry to correct you.
1-generic name 2-specific name overall called binomial nomenclature
1-generic name 2-specific name overall called binomial nomenclature
two numbers with a product of 1 are called elements
It is 1 word :)
The exclamation mark almost always indicates factorial, i.e. n! = 1*2*3*...*n. Therefore 4! would be 1*2*3*4 = 24. Additionally, the exclamation mark can indicate negation, e.g. in computer programming and logic.
Its not explamation, its exclamation mark. and its on the #1 on the keyboard.
An exclamation mark stands for factorial. For instance, if the number is 7!, then that would be 7x6x5x4x3x2x1. =================================================== Factorial means you multiply the integer written by every integer below it until you reach 1. Oddly enough, 0! = 1. There is also a 'factorial' function for non-integral values, called the Gamma function.