The factorial function has to start at 1, and requires dots
or lines. It is not continuous!
Checking our use of the function to find various factorials:
So, everything works!! And it is just a matter of plugging in the numbers. Yet
the gamma function is considered possibly the most difficult function in all
of mathematics. No doubt because the actual solving of the integral requires
'integration by parts'. And what is the role of the e factor in all this?
aka Advanced Calculus:
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The green curve is the integral to the pink:
The are area under the red is the square root of pi:
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