First, you must understand what Aaronometry is.
Aaronometry makes complex numbers easy.



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The exclamation point currently is used in a series using the formula:
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n! = |
That should not be forgotten, however it is important to know that you only use that property of an exclamation point when it follows a number or variable. For example, these exclamation points follow the number or variable:
| 2! | 5! | 3125! | A! | x! |
However, what would you do if presented with:

Therefore, "!" has been assigned a value by the International Aaronometric Commission in Odenton, United States.

The Mexclamation Point is simply an upside-down exclamation point. Its value is:

It is important not to confuse the mexclamation point with a negative exclamation point. They are not the other's inverse.


So, let's try and solve an Aaronometric equation.

| !n | STEP 1: Rewrite the problem. |
| (n(n-1))n | STEP 2: Write out the exclamation. |
| (n2-n)n | STEP 3: Distribute. |
| n3-n2 | STEP 4: Distribute again. |
| 93-92 | STEP 5: Insert the value of n. |
| 729-81 | STEP 6: Solve for the exponents. |
| 648 | Now you have the answer! |
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