@Soymilllk Be it correct or not does learning how to pronounce it make someone suddenly a better mathematician? And by better I mean better at solving problems.
you dont have to use that long integral. theres a equation to find gamma function easier. here it is: gamma(x)=(n-1)! so in words its gamma of x equals the quantity of n-1 then find that and factoral it. so gamma(x)=(1-1)! so 0!=1 yay!! XD
hello random passer buy. Just wondering if you knew any reference to show that Gamma(x +c) ~ x^c(Gamma(x)) as x goes to infinity and cis greater than 0. I'm really only concerned with the case of c<1. any help appreciated. best!
Actually the first 2 of the 6 internet usernames that I currently have in use are named after math functions. They are LNZ (natural log of complex argument) and Gammafn (the gamma function). But the last 4 all have a teenage suicide references and three of them have school shooting references in them. This one I use here is one of the last 4.
LOL great video. could tell you girls were having fun with the gamma function, something I didn't know was possible.
rayray66 2 months ago
EX=BB/X 1/EX=X/BB solve so that only variables remain.
Soc245 8 months ago
u look really fun to hang out with xD
Bloodsaberxy 1 year ago
learn to pronounce "L'hopital's Rule" correctly
Soymilllk 1 year ago
@Soymilllk she said it correctly.
webmastertool 1 year ago
@Soymilllk Be it correct or not does learning how to pronounce it make someone suddenly a better mathematician? And by better I mean better at solving problems.
raydredX 3 months ago
that girl seems too stupid, i dont think she actually understands what she is doing :S
omaregb 1 year ago
That's a crazy integral symbol!
sjsawyer 1 year ago
If teachers had we here in Brazil as beautiful as you, would be much easier to learn math.
A kiss to all!
crazy25BR 1 year ago
nice teacher,
aav1307 1 year ago
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you dont have to use that long integral. theres a equation to find gamma function easier. here it is: gamma(x)=(n-1)! so in words its gamma of x equals the quantity of n-1 then find that and factoral it. so gamma(x)=(1-1)! so 0!=1 yay!! XD
DrIntrebec 1 year ago
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DrIntrebec 1 year ago
hello random passer buy. Just wondering if you knew any reference to show that Gamma(x +c) ~ x^c(Gamma(x)) as x goes to infinity and cis greater than 0. I'm really only concerned with the case of c<1. any help appreciated. best!
szgalois 2 years ago
use the chain rule on the integral!!!
djurban 1 year ago
@djurban then you'd get e^-t+-x-1t^-x-1=gamma(1) which is wrong just use this gamma(x)= (n-1)! so 1-1=0 and 0!=1
DrIntrebec 1 year ago
Education at its best. Real education. Entertaining and hilarious!
kautilya33 3 years ago
Wonderful and fun work!!!!!! Have you thought in doing a similar thing with beta function and its string theory application?LOL It would be great!!!
tqpolyvac 3 years ago
Nice work!
copernicus633 3 years ago
...thank you, THANK YOU!!!! :D
arkv2 3 years ago
"lopeetal's rule" LOL
JasoniumGH 3 years ago
Actually the first 2 of the 6 internet usernames that I currently have in use are named after math functions. They are LNZ (natural log of complex argument) and Gammafn (the gamma function). But the last 4 all have a teenage suicide references and three of them have school shooting references in them. This one I use here is one of the last 4.
darkangel2347 3 years ago
you guys had me at "um ... no, it's Oiler", I always protect Euler's name as well, I have to favorite
CellarAcademic 3 years ago
haha i still cant believe you guys put this on youtube
piratelooksat16 3 years ago
Too Funny!
mcsochocki 3 years ago
yeyyyyy! BGSU math nerds rule!
ashinn89 3 years ago