Did you mean "!!" like that?Ah. Based on what I found earlier, a double factorial sign is used in modern notation to indicate both.
Or is it a different notation?
Maybe they have something now I did not know about or was not around yet back then when I needed that.
Oh I see it now:
5!! would be 1*3*5
and
6!! would be 2*4*6
Funny I do not remember seeing that. I do not like that notation, but it's a lot easier to write out. But what happens when we have a disenfranchised (haha) function:
"n!!"
how do we know the author meant odd or even.
They would have to specify that separately, right?
For a constant no problem, we can have 7!!, 8!!, 103!!, 42!!, but for variable 'n' it's not as clear.
Also, I think there is a second definition for n!! which could make it even more unclear.
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