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How can this be possible? (1 Viewer)

Sy123

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So I was messing around with Geogebra because I was quite bored, and having getting a hang of Binomial Theorem, I decided to plug in y=x!And it gave me a smooth curve, I would think that there wont be any line but individual points, because you cant have(not a natural Number)!





Is is just a computing error for Geogebra, in that when it put values of x in the calculator of theirs they got something weird and just made it smooth?Or is is a mathematical concept I am not getting
 
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Gamma function

It's something you'll never see in high school.
That is so damn awesome. Thanks for the info!
And yes even though I will never see this in high school maths, it really looks intresting, and its another side of maths I have never seen
 

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