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Factorial prime
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A
factorial prime
is
a
specific
type of
prime number
that can be expressed in the form \(
n
! \pm
1 \)
, where \(
n
! \) represents the
factorial
of
a
non-negative
integer
\(
n \)
. The two forms are \(
n
! -
1
\) and \(
n
! +
1 \)
. For example: - For \(
n
=
0 \)
: \(
0
!
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