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PI function


Knigh4321

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Originally posted by fafalone

Well they could be any imaginary number too, but then the result would be imaginary. And the range is usually an integer, but you could use 1/2 * 1/3, etc, whereas you could't do that with a factorial.

 

oh..I see, fractions. So does that exclude decimals?

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