0 at it's best!

0 ! = ? \large 0! = ?

Hint: Make your own series using factorials.


The answer is 1.

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1 solution

Hrishikesh Harish
May 31, 2016

Consider this, 4!=5!/5 , 3!=4!/4...and so on.This implies that 0!=1!/1 which means that 0! must be = 1!!!!!!!

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