How do you write (x-1)(x-2)(x-3)...(1) as a gamma function?
Assume x is a natural number.
My guess is that it may be (x-1).
I'm looking for an answer in the same format as my guess.
How do you write (x-1)(x-2)(x-3)...(1) as a gamma function?
Assume x is a natural number.
My guess is that it may be (x-1).
I'm looking for an answer in the same format as my guess.
Everyone is reading FrustratedSnake's question incorrectly. Since $x$ is a natural number (read the OP completely), the expression in the OP is just $\Gamma (x)=(x-1)!$.