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20 Mar 2008 09:11:15 IST
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find
n
(nfactorial/n^n)
^1/n
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[n]
[
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( n!/n^n)
1/n
[n]
[
]
log ( n!/n^n)
1/n
=
[n]
[
]
1/n log ( 1.2.3.....n)/(n.n.n...n)
=
[n]
[
]
1/n
[r =1]
[n]
log r/n
=
[0]
[1]
log x dx
= [ log x . x -
x.1/x dx ] within limits from 0 to 1
= [x log x - x] within limits from 0 to 1
= - 1 -
[x]
[0]
x log x
= -1 -
[x]
[0]
log x / 1/x
= -1 -
[x]
[0]
1/x / -1/x
2
( by L'Hospital's theorem)
= - 1 -
[x]
[0]
(-x) = -1
now we know that
[x]
[a]
f(x) = e ^
[x]
[a]
log f(x) = e ^-1 = 1/e
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