nightweaver066
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Wow, forgot about this thread.
Yes, that's on the right track definitely.
How? Could you show working? I think you might've taken a limit wrong or something.
Limits of...?
Working is a bit long, but i combined the x and x^(alpha - 1), took out the constants (the T(alpha) and beta thing), considered the integral seperately, applied tabular integration, deduced what the integral would result in:
Subbed that back in to the integral, simplified and got
Edit: Nevermind, figured it out. I forgot to include something while integrating and now i have the answer.
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