The expression means the number of combinations of things taken at a time. It is also written , and is equal toor , in which is read "factorial" and denotes the product of all the integral numbers from to inclusive.
2018 September, Colin Foster, “What is the formula for factorial?”, in Mathematics in School, volume 47, number 4, page 40:
This playing around with consecutive integers reminded one of the students of factorials, and he asked about products of integers, which I said could be expressed similarly asBut what does this equal? Well, of course we can say that it is equal to factorial and write and then use our calculators, but inventing a new symbol like 'factorial' feels like an admission of defeat!
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"n!" is read as "factorial of n" or "n factorial."
(mathematics) Of or pertaining to a factor or factorial.
1903, Arthur Schuster, “On some Definite Integrals, and a New Method of Reducing a Function of Spherical Co-ordintes to a Series of Spherical Harmonics”, in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, volume 200, →DOI, →JSTOR, page182:
I shall denote, as usual, the factorialproductof thenumbersup to by , but I have found it necessary to introduce a separate notation for the products of successive even or odd numbers. I consequently defineStarting withit follows that, for positive values of ,where the last factor is either or , according as is odd or even.
1995, K. E. Hirst, Numbers, Sequences and Series, Butterworth-Heinemann, →ISBN, page 21:
The definition of addition is an example of definition by induction, sometimes called recursive definition. As another example of this, consider the following inductive definition of the factorial function. We define for by the following two properties, (i) is defined to be , (ii) for all , we define to be .
Of or pertaining to a factor, a kind of business agent.
2004, The Digest: Annotated British, Commonwealth, and European Cases:
The latter sold the goods to a customer who was cashier to certain creditors of the agents without disclosing the factorial capacity in which they acted.