I just want to point out that the exclamation point is a mathematical symbol. By putting your air high five in parentheses and then adding the "!" outside of them, you've created another math problem for us to solve.
The exclamation point means you multiply the number by every whole number before it (eg. 5x4x3x2x1=5!).
So if I'm understanding rightly, (air high five)! is equal to (air high five)x(air high four)x(air high three)...and so on
The best answer I can come to now is (air high five)!=air high 120
But I know it's incomplete without knowing the values of air and high.
The exclamation point means you multiply the number by every whole number before it (eg. 5x4x3x2x1=5!).
So if I'm understanding rightly, (air high five)! is equal to (air high five)x(air high four)x(air high three)...and so on
The best answer I can come to now is (air high five)!=air high 120
But I know it's incomplete without knowing the values of air and high.
(a²+b²) = a² + 2ab + b²