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If non integer factorials can be defined, is it possible to 'expand'

 

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Why does:

Look up wikipedia for a rigorous definition of what 'lim' means and the question will become trivial. Roughly speaking,



means that f(x) gets arbitrarily close to L when x is large. But here f(x) is in fact EQUAL to 0 everywhere (except at x=0), so certainly converges to 0 for large x.
 

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Look up wikipedia for a rigorous definition of what 'lim' means and the question will become trivial. Roughly speaking,



means that f(x) gets arbitrarily close to L when x is large. But here f(x) is in fact EQUAL to 0 everywhere (except at x=0), so certainly converges to 0 for large x.
Ah of course, very silly oversight of mine
 

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