Hey guys ! :) Need help with a new topic called Gamma Functions just started studying these and i am having trouble on to graph them, can someone teach me how to graph Gamma Functions?
www.sosmath.com/calculus/improper/gamma/gamma.html
yes i know this link @supersmart1001 but it doesn't teach on how to graph them :/
oh then i got to look again...
\[\Gamma(p)=\int\limits_{0}^{\infty}e^{-x}x^{p-1}dx\]
for p>0 i need to know how to graph these functions that look like these
and can some provide some basics on what \[\Gamma(p)=?\] is ? what is Gamma(p) equal to?
i never came to these problems before is this collage???im only in middle
haha @supersmart1001 no it's higher than college bro :P thanks for trying though :)
ok np
anyone pls :/ !
yeah
hold on
@SamandDean1967 can u help
@Addicted2Anime can u help
no clue... sorry
ok
let me read up on them see if I understand
@mathstudent55 <<he is good at explaining
@welshfella @Photon336 guys can you help me out with this one ? or do you know some one who can ? really need to understand this but i am in no rush :)
@hartnn
@Photon336 thank you :) hopefully he can help me :)
@Summer_Collins @jpharper12345678cars @Atsie @HeatherRunninIt2016 @phi HELP
ok ijlad tell them ur question
ok lets see what going on here
were is the question?
guys i need to know ho to graph them that's all no further details as i just started learning this topic
@jpharper12345678cars look above
@jpharper12345678cars 4th comment from the start graph this function under p>0 conditions
ok
wow all of those people r gone exept jpharper12345678cars
be cause if i can help i dont mind at all
even if i have to do research myself
ok im sorry guy but i need more info on this i need to know what answer your looking for i need help myself
@jpharper12345678cars its alright :) thanks for trying though
what exactly are you looking for tho
@ShalZayden1234White
i am looking to graph this function @jpharper12345678cars \[\Gamma(p)=\int\limits_{0}^{\infty}e^{-x} x^{p-1} dx\]
@Nnesha
Do you know properties of the gamma function?
ie, for \(p=n, \Gamma(p)=(n-1)!\). So plot those points and then interpolate and then you're done :)
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