Problem 2492. Factorions: Numbers that equal the sum of the factorials of their digits
From Wikipedia: A factorion is a natural number that equals the sum of the factorials of its decimal digits
For example:
2!=2
1!+4!+5!=145
Write a function that returns true if a number is a factorion and false otherwise.
Assume all numbers are of base 10.
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