Likely you're calculator is actually computing the gamma function. The gamma function exists for all complex numbers except non-negative integers.
It's been roughly defined as (n-1)!, though the...
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Likely you're calculator is actually computing the gamma function. The gamma function exists for all complex numbers except non-negative integers.
It's been roughly defined as (n-1)!, though the...
Technically, no. However, there is something called the Gamma function which is an extension of the factorial function.
See: Gamma function - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia