Rajat Jain posted an Question
June 06, 2020 • 00:56 am 50 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Mathematics (MA)

On the right example: show that i= lx*y"z(1-x-y-z dx dy dz, (1, m, n, p21) taken over the tetrahedron bounded by the planes, x = 0, y = 0, z = 0. x+y+z=1 is r()

on the right Example: Show that I= lx*y"z(1-X-y-z dx dy dz, (1, m, n, p21) taken over the tetrahedron bounded by the planes, x = 0, y = 0, z = 0. X+y+Z=1 is r() T(m) r(n) r(p) T(l+m +n+p)

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  • Priyadarshan Choursiya Best Answer

    there is some printing mistake. there x^(t-1) comes instead of x^(t-x). I hope now you do that

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    please solve

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    use Liouville's theorem which is after Dirichlet integral. this is single step question, direst answer. read that thm and try again,

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