I didn't get it from there, its just the Beta function lol, The recurrence relation is quite simple for one that has multiple variables so I thought I'd just ask it straight away.from terry lee?
o rite so terry got his from there.I didn't get it from there, its just the Beta function lol, The recurrence relation is quite simple for one that has multiple variables so I thought I'd just ask it straight away.
Dividing both top and bottom by x^2 then x, knowing that x is positive in the domain of integration.Yep.
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I'm new to this so...
YepI'm new to this so...
so you use that f(x) = f(a-x)
then you add them together.
2I = sin^-1(x-pi/4) then of course divide by 2
You need to insert the LaTeX code into the tags [.tex] and [./tex] (without the dots)I'm a bit of newbie, but how do I insert equations in a reply
Seems like a lot of effort, im probs better off doing it on paper then uploading a photo.Yep
You need to insert the LaTeX code into the tags [.tex] and [./tex] (without the dots)
For example if you quote this post to see coding used:
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Commands such as \frac and \sqrt are used, a small guide is stickied in these forums
Does it approach negative infinity?A cool result:
Does it approach negative infinity?
I've got it down to showing that:My friend conjectured:
For integer n, it works for n=2, 3 and 19 by computation
Any ideas on how to prove/disprove this?
Oh that sounds fun, will have a look in a bit.My friend conjectured:
For integer n, it works for n=2, 3 and 19 by computation
Any ideas on how to prove/disprove this?