Use the fact that (x) # 1 0 t x21 et dt to show that (x) is unbounded as x S 0

Chapter 0, Problem 5

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Use the fact that \(\Gamma(x)>\int_{0}^{1} t^{x-1} e^{-t} d t\) to show that \(\Gamma(x)\)  is unbounded as \(x \rightarrow 0^{+}\).

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