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Consider the famous Gamma function, defined by Γ(x) = R [infinity] 0 t x−1 e −t dt. Using mathematical induction, prove that Γ(n + 1) = n! for any n ∈ N ∪ {0}, where n! = n(n − 1)· · · 3 · 2 · 1 is the usual factorial function

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