## find_factorial ### Instructions Create a **function** named `factorial` which returns the factorial of a given number. ```rust pub fn factorial(num: u64) -> u64 { } ``` As a reminder, the factorial of a number is the product of all the integers from 1 to that number. Example: the factorial of 6 (written 6!) is 1 \* 2 \* 3 \* 4 \* 5 \* 6 = 720. > Do not forget the rules for 0 and 1. ### Usage Here is a possible program to test your function : ```rust use find_factorial::factorial; fn main() { println!("The factorial of 0 = {}", factorial(0)); println!("The factorial of 1 = {}", factorial(1)); println!("The factorial of 5 = {}", factorial(5)); println!("The factorial of 10 = {}", factorial(10)); println!("The factorial of 19 = {}", factorial(19)); } ``` And its output: ```console $ cargo run The factorial of 0 = 1 The factorial of 1 = 1 The factorial of 5 = 120 The factorial of 10 = 3628800 The factorial of 19 = 121645100408832000 $ ```