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I know that, for example, 3! = 3 x 2 x 1 or 6.
What happens when we take the factorial of a decimal number?
Show how to compute the value of (2.5)!
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Factorial is only defined for whole numbers. There is a thing called the gamma function. See what wolfram says.
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Factorial is only defined for whole numbers. There is a thing called the gamma function. See what wolfram says.
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Ok. Thanks.
Here is what the AI app tells me:
Unfortunately, you can't calculate the factorial of a decimal number like 2.5. Here's why:
* **What's a factorial?** The factorial (represented by the symbol "!") means multiplying a whole number by all the whole numbers less than it down to 1. For example: 5! = 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 120
* **Why not decimals?** Factorials are defined based on the concept of counting and arranging whole objects. You can't have 2.5 objects to arrange, which is why the factorial of a decimal number isn't defined.
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I don't really recommend taking information from AI agents seriously. Wikipedia, books, blogs and static websites are a much better source.
Yes, the concept of Factorial is related to counting. But for certain purposes, it makes sense to extend it to real numbers (decimal numbers, as you call them). The Gamma Function is one such function.
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