"Between" an exclamation mark? Exclamation marks do not change the normal rules of capitalization.
Why can be used in many exclamation areas. One such is, Why did you do this work? Why!
No, do not put a period after a exclamation mark, it would make you look stupid!.
An exclamation mark is used to express strong feelings or a high volume.
what is the question
An exclamation mark after a number is the symbol for the factorial function.
we use exclamation mark for "not equal to" function. for example: if we want to write 3 is not equal to 4
Maybe a better question would be whether Aramaic, Hebrew, or Greek use the exclamation point, since exclamation points--if there are any--would be a function of the English translations.
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To indicate strong feelings or a loud volume and the end of the sentence!
The exclamation point is the symbol for the factorial function. For integer values of n, n! = 1*2*3*...*n The factorial is critical for calculating numbers of permutations and combinations.
It might be the symbol for the mathematical function "factorial". 5! would be 5X4X3X2X1.
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.
The dashboard light with an exclamation mark Honda CR-V (2007-) can mean 2 things:1. If the exclamation mark is "in a triangle" it is "VSA activation indicator" and it comes on, when the VSA is turned OFF by using the VSA OFF switch, or the VSA function is lost.2. If the exclamation mark is in a semi-circle it is "The low pressure indicator" and means you have to inflate your tires to a recommended pressure.
in sentences there can be an exclamation mark in it!
An exclamation point after a number is the factorial function; meaning you should multiply all numbers up to the specified number. Example: 4! = 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 = 24. 0! is defined as 1.
There is no difference between an exclamation mark and an exclamation point. They both refer to the same punctuation symbol (!) used to convey strong emotions or exclamatory statements in writing.