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08-31-2020, 03:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-31-2020 03:50 PM by ijabbott.)
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RE: NSpire
(08-31-2020 03:39 PM)Nigel (UK) Wrote: On my (ancient, compared to the NSpire) TI-86 the factorial function takes fractional arguments - e.g., 2.7! If the NSpire does this you can find the gamma function, because gamma(x) = (x-1)!. I don't know whether the NSpire factorial function works for complex numbers (the TI-86 doesn't), but if you are interested in gamma(x) for real x this may help. Unfortunately, the factorial operator only works on integers on the TI-NSpire, and it's the same on the TI-89 series. BTW, the "factorial" function on real or complex domain is a.k.a. the "pi" function, that is: gamma(x) = pi(x-1). — Ian Abbott |
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RE: NSpire - vaklaff - 08-31-2020, 08:38 AM
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