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0-x-3-e-x-1-dx-




Question Number 163490 by Zaynal last updated on 07/Jan/22
∫_0 ^∞  (x^3 /(e^x  −1)) dx
$$\int_{\mathrm{0}} ^{\infty} \:\frac{\boldsymbol{{x}}^{\mathrm{3}} }{\boldsymbol{{e}}^{\boldsymbol{{x}}} \:−\mathrm{1}}\:\boldsymbol{{dx}} \\ $$
Answered by mnjuly1970 last updated on 07/Jan/22
    Γ (4).ζ (4)= (π^( 4) /(15))
$$\:\:\:\:\Gamma\:\left(\mathrm{4}\right).\zeta\:\left(\mathrm{4}\right)=\:\frac{\pi^{\:\mathrm{4}} }{\mathrm{15}} \\ $$

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