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This paper brings natural numbers from 11112 to 20000 written in ascending and descending orders of 1 to 9. Most of the numbers are obtained by using basic operations, except few. It is revised version of author's previous work done in 2018, where for the missing numbers factorial and square-root are used . In this work, only \textbf{factorial} is used for missing numbers.The representations for the numbers 20001 to 30000 are given in the next work. The representations from 0 to 11111 author's work done in 2013-2014. In the previous work, all the numbers are written with basic operations except one, i.e., 10958 (in the increasing case). For more details on number 10958 refer author's web-site link.
Crazy Representations, Recreating Numbers, Ascending Order, Descending Order
Crazy Representations, Recreating Numbers, Ascending Order, Descending Order
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