Factorial Function ! (2024)

Example: 4! is shorthand for 4 × 3 × 2 × 1

Factorial Function ! (1)

The factorial function (symbol: !) says to multiply all whole numbers from our chosen number down to 1.

Examples:

  • 4! = 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 24
  • 7! = 7 × 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 5040
  • 1! = 1

We usually say (for example) 4! as "4 factorial", but some people say "4 shriek" or "4 bang"

Calculating From the Previous Value

We can easily calculate a factorial from the previous one:

Factorial Function ! (2)

As a table:

n n!
1 1 1 1
2 2 × 1 = 2 × 1! = 2
3 3 × 2 × 1 = 3 × 2! = 6
4 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 4 × 3! = 24
5 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 5 × 4! = 120
6 etc etc

  • To work out 6!, multiply 120 by 6 to get 720
  • To work out 7!, multiply 720 by 7 to get 5040
  • And so on

Example: 9! equals 362,880. Try to calculate 10!

10! = 10 × 9!

10! = 10 × 362,880 = 3,628,800

So the rule is:

n! = n × (n−1)!

Which says

"the factorial of any number is that number times the factorial of (that number minus 1)"

So 10! = 10 × 9!, ... and 125! = 125 × 124!, etc.

What About "0!"

Zero Factorial is interesting ... it is generally agreed that 0! = 1.

It may seem funny that multiplying no numbers together results in 1, but let's follow the pattern backwards from, say, 4! like this:

Factorial Function ! (3)

And in many equations using 0! = 1 just makes sense.

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Example: how many ways can we arrange letters (without repeating)?

  • For 1 letter "a" there is only 1 way: a
  • For 2 letters "ab" there are 1×2=2 ways: ab, ba
  • For 3 letters "abc" there are 1×2×3=6 ways: abc acb cab bac bca cba
  • For 4 letters "abcd" there are 1×2×3×4=24 ways: (try it yourself!)
  • etc

The formula is simply n!

Now ... how many ways can we arrange no letters? Just one way, an empty space:

Factorial Function ! (5)

So 0! = 1

Where is Factorial Used?

One area they are used is in Combinations and Permutations. We had an example above, and here is a slightly different example:

Factorial Function ! (6)

Example: How many different ways can 7 people come 1st, 2nd and 3rd?

The list is quite long, if the 7 people are called a,b,c,d,e,f and g then the list includes:

abc, abd, abe, abf, abg, acb, acd, ace, acf, ... etc.

The formula is 7!(7−3)! = 7!4!

Let us write the multiplies out in full:

7 × 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 14 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 7 × 6 × 5

That was neat. The 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 "cancelled out", leaving only 7 × 6 × 5. And:

7 × 6 × 5 = 210

So there are 210 different ways that 7 people could come 1st, 2nd and 3rd.

Done!

Example: What is 100! / 98!

Using our knowledge from the previous example we can jump straight to this:

100!98! = 100 × 99 = 9900

A Small List

n n!
0 1
1 1
2 2
3 6
4 24
5 120
6 720
7 5,040
8 40,320
9 362,880
10 3,628,800
11 39,916,800
12 479,001,600
13 6,227,020,800
14 87,178,291,200
15 1,307,674,368,000
16 20,922,789,888,000
17 355,687,428,096,000
18 6,402,373,705,728,000
19 121,645,100,408,832,000
20 2,432,902,008,176,640,000
21 51,090,942,171,709,440,000
22 1,124,000,727,777,607,680,000
23 25,852,016,738,884,976,640,000
24 620,448,401,733,239,439,360,000
25 15,511,210,043,330,985,984,000,000

As you can see, it gets big quickly.

If you need more, try the Full Precision Calculator.

Interesting Facts

Six weeks is exactly 10! seconds (=3,628,800)

Here is why:

Seconds in 6 weeks: 60 × 60 × 24 × 7 × 6
Factor some numbers: (2 × 3 × 10) × (3 × 4 × 5) × (8 × 3) × 7 × 6
Rearrange: 2 × 3 × 4 × 5 × 6 × 7 × 8 × 3 × 3 × 10
Lastly 3×3=9: 2 × 3 × 4 × 5 × 6 × 7 × 8 × 9 × 10

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There are 52! ways to shuffle a deck of cards.

That is 8.0658175... × 1067

Just shuffle a deckof cards and it is likely that you are the first person ever with that particular order.

There are about 60! atoms in the observable Universe.

60! is about 8.320987... × 1081 and the current estimates are between 1078 to 1082 atoms in the observable Universe.

70! is approximately 1.197857... x 10100, which is just larger than a Googol (the digit 1 followed by one hundred zeros).

100! is approximately 9.3326215443944152681699238856 x 10157

200! is approximately 7.8865786736479050355236321393 x 10374

A Close Formula!

n! ≈ (ne)n 2πn

The "≈" means "approximately equal to". Let us see how good it is:

nn!Close Formula
(to 2 Decimals)
Accuracy
(to 4 Decimals)
110.920.9221
221.920.9595
365.840.9727
42423.510.9794
5120118.020.9835
6720710.080.9862
750404980.400.9882
84032039902.400.9896
9362880359536.870.9908
1036288003598695.620.9917
113991680039615625.050.9925
12479001600475687486.470.9931

If you don't need perfect accuracy this may be useful.

Note: it is called "Stirling's approximation" and is based on a simplifed version of the Gamma Function.

What About Negatives?

Can we have factorials for negative numbers?

Yes ... but not for negative integers.

Negative integer factorials (like -1!, -2!, etc) are undefined.

Let's start with 3! = 3 × 2 × 1 = 6 and go down:

2! = 3! / 3 = 6 / 3 = 2
1! = 2! / 2 = 2 / 2 = 1
0! = 1! / 1 = 1 / 1 = 1
which is why 0!=1
(−1)! = 0! / 0 = 1 / 0 = ?
oops, dividing by zero is undefined

And from here on down all integer factorials are undefined.

What About Decimals?

Can we have factorials for numbers like 0.5 or −3.217?

Yes we can! But we need to use the Gamma Function (advanced topic).

Factorials can also be negative (except for negative integers).

Half Factorial

But I can tell you the factorial of half (½) is half of the square root of pi .

Here are some "half-integer" factorials:

(−½)! = √π
(½)! = (½)√π
(3/2)! = (3/4)√π
(5/2)! = (15/8)√π

It still follows the rule that "the factorial of any number is that number times the factorial of (1 smaller than that number)", because

(3/2)! = (3/2) × (1/2)!
(5/2)! = (5/2) × (3/2)!

Can you figure out what (7/2)! is?

Double Factorial!!

A double factorial is like a normal factorial but we skip every second number:

  • 8!! = 8 × 6 × 4 × 2 = 384
  • 9!! = 9 × 7 × 5 × 3 × 1 = 945

Notice how we multiply all even, or all odd, numbers.

Note: if we want to apply factorial twice we write (n!)!

2229, 2230, 7006, 2231, 7007, 9080, 9081, 9082, 9083, 9084

Combinations and Permutations Gamma Function Numbers Index

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