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find value of gamma -3/2​

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Answered by MasterKaatyaayana2
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Answer:

\frac{4}{3} \sqrt{\pi}

Step-by-step explanation:

\Gamma (n) = (n-1)!\\

We also know that

\Gamma(n+1)=n\Gamma(n)\\ and \Gamma(-1/2)=-2\sqrt\pi

Putting n = -3/2 we get

\Gamma(-1/2)=(-3/2)\Gamma(-3/2)\\\implies \Gamma(-3/2) = \frac{4}{3} \sqrt{\pi}

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