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There is no factorial of a negative number ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘
A factorial (denoted by !) is the product of all positive whole numbers less than or equal to a given number, calculated as n!=nร— (n-1)ร—....ร— 2ร—1, used primarily in combinatorics to find permutations (arrangements) of items, with 0! is defined as 1. For example, 4! is
4ร—3 ร—2 ร—1 =24.

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Factorials of negative integers are generally undefined in standard mathematics because the defining formula n!=nร— (n-1)! leads to a division by zero (e.g., (-1)!=0!รท0. While the Gamma function, Gamma (n+1)=n!, extends factorials to complex numbers, it becomes infinite at negative integers. Some contexts, however, may define them using extended formulas, such as (-n)!=(-1)^{n}n!

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Absolute of a negative is a positive ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘
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