@@rayquazabtc9131 are bhai mai NIT se MSC kiya Hun Mathematics and computing se, isme tumhari koi galti nhi hai, abhi tumhe thoda time lagega cheeze samajhne me.
@@rayquazabtc9131 put x^7 =t, bring the whole expression in terms of t, limits 0 to 1 hi rahegi, and rearrange the expression into standard form of B(m,n), so we get m =1/7 and n = k+1 in numerator and m =1/7 and n =k+2 in denominator, do same process in both, at last we get r(k) = 7k+8/7k+7.
@@parthoyadav6375to why tf r u even watching this lmaoo? Tum log college jake bhi jee ke teachers ki chatna nhi chhodte na. I can’t imagine wasting my time doing stupid shit like this in college, get a life lol
Sir Beta Gamma function se bhi ho jaayega par vo graduation ka topic hai.
Normal integration by substitution nahi ho raha tere se...badi badi baate kar rah😂😂
@@rayquazabtc9131 are bhai mai NIT se MSC kiya Hun Mathematics and computing se, isme tumhari koi galti nhi hai, abhi tumhe thoda time lagega cheeze samajhne me.
@@rayquazabtc9131 put x^7 =t, bring the whole expression in terms of t, limits 0 to 1 hi rahegi, and rearrange the expression into standard form of B(m,n), so we get m =1/7 and n = k+1 in numerator and m =1/7 and n =k+2 in denominator, do same process in both, at last we get r(k) = 7k+8/7k+7.
@@rayquazabtc9131 at the end wo sahi to tha . aur 😆emoji dal deta tu ?
@@parthoyadav6375to why tf r u even watching this lmaoo? Tum log college jake bhi jee ke teachers ki chatna nhi chhodte na. I can’t imagine wasting my time doing stupid shit like this in college, get a life lol
New legend😮❤
@@Anant-z5h 🙏
Thanks
Thnxxx sir🎉
@@RahulJaiker4072 thanks 👍
Tough h
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more generally
if I(n) = integral of (x^p) (1 - x^q)^n in [0,1]
then
(qn+p+1) I(n) = qn I(n - 1)
@@raghvendrasingh1289 great