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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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