Do you know everything about Factorials?
When I was in 7th grade at Amity Junior High School in Orange Connecticut, I gave a presentation on Factorial numbers.
Here’s some interesting code:
FOR i = 1 TO 80
?i,Factorial(i),SQRT(2*PI()*i)*(i/EXP(1))^i
ENDFOR
PROCEDURE Factorial(n)
IF n=1
RETURN n
ENDIF
RETURN n*Factorial(n-1)
What do the base of natural logs (exp(1) = 2.718281828…), PI (3.14159…) and the square root of 2 have to do with Factorial ?
(In case you were wondering, I did not include the transcendental math in my 7th grade presentation)
I don’t know everything about the fascinating Factorials!
Comments
- Anonymous
October 24, 2005
Gee, and I thought my presentation on "The Fascinating Facets of Nine" (showing all the cool properties of the number 9 and its multiples) was cool in the 7th grade science fair at Carey School in San Mateo, CA (http://www.careyschool.com/).
Thanks for the interesting math tidbit. I read more about Stirling's Approximation at Answers.com: http://www.answers.com/Stirling's%20approximation - Anonymous
October 24, 2005
Eeeeeepppp!!! Transendental mathmatics. Everyone run for your lives!!! - Anonymous
May 24, 2008
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