That's called a tilda. Spanish uses it. It makes the standard N sound (n-ay) more like a N-Y sound. (n-yay)
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An exclamation mark after a number is the symbol for the factorial function.
If you mean: 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 then the next number is 32
I -9 I Capital i's Some fonts allow the "pipe" symbol to be used, as in: | -9 | = 9 (other fonts will have a break in the middle of the pipe symbol) which on the UK layout is on shift \ (next to left shift) or ALT-GR ` or shift-ALT-GR ¬ (top left of keyboard)
yes it does always remember that :)
You must mean what is the next number in the series, not the 'nth', which is undefined. The next number is 58.