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@civilprincess-308hDv • Jan 2, 2012
contains only 1s? -
@rakesh-chaudhari-c9VYbZ • Jan 2, 2012
ya it contain only four ones -
@civilprincess-308hDv • Jan 2, 2012
is it (1111)! -
@silverscorpion-iJKtdQ • Jan 3, 2012
If it's supposed to have four digits, it's 1111.
If not, I'll go for (11[sup]11[/sup])! -
@civilprincess-308hDv • Jan 3, 2012
yeah (11^(11))! is larger! 😀 -
@rakesh-chaudhari-c9VYbZ • Jan 3, 2012
yes (11^(11))! larger -
@harshajd-F0ZGFM • Jan 4, 2012
how about (11^(11)!)! 😉 -
@erh3m4l-IOm6WT • Jan 8, 2012
its ((11)!^(11)!)!.... -
@silverscorpion-iJKtdQ • Jan 9, 2012
^^ In that case, it's only limited by the number of factorial symbols we put after that..
I can write something like ((11)!^(11)!)!!!!!!
As we keep on adding ! symbol, the number keeps on getting bigger.
I thought we can use any operation only once, in which case, I stand by (11^11)! -
@erh3m4l-IOm6WT • Jan 9, 2012
Yea thats true it depends on! sign...