Shadowdude
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And I'm feeling quite happy about it because... it was long and arduous. It's not that hard in hindsight, I figure most HSC Extension 2 Maths students would be able to do it - I think it'd a pretty good test of their integration mastery.
I don't think there's anything abstractly difficult in it - it's just knowing what to do and being smart about it all.
So here it is:
=\alpha\beta\textup{, where:})
=\lim_{R \to \infty}\int_{0}^{R} x\frac{e^{-x/\beta}x^{\alpha - 1}}{\Gamma (\alpha) \beta^{\alpha}} dx)
You may also need the results:
 = (\phi - 1)!, \;\;\phi = 0, 1, 2, 3,...)

Have fun!
EDIT: Also part of why I like this particular integral: "It looks difficult".
I don't think there's anything abstractly difficult in it - it's just knowing what to do and being smart about it all.
So here it is:
You may also need the results:
Have fun!
EDIT: Also part of why I like this particular integral: "It looks difficult".
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