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\frac{\beta^\alpha \Gamma(\alpha + 1)}{\Gamma (\alpha) \beta^{\alpha+ 1}}
= \frac{\alpha \Gamma (\alpha)}{ \beta \Gamma (\alpha)}
= \frac{\alpha}{ \beta}
This is the solution. In trying to get the middle expression out of the first I quickly end up with a mess. How should I approach this?
= \frac{\alpha \Gamma (\alpha)}{ \beta \Gamma (\alpha)}
= \frac{\alpha}{ \beta}
This is the solution. In trying to get the middle expression out of the first I quickly end up with a mess. How should I approach this?
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