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The relation between Beta and Gamma functions

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               Prove that        
      B(p, q) = [Gamma (p) Gamma (q)]/Gamma (p + q)                    

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This solution explains the relation between Beta and Gamma functions, mainly for finding the relation between the Eulerian Integrals.

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