Also, note that depending on A and B there are likely to be multiple (or no)
solutions to your equation.

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Subject: [R] Fwd: Re: Nonlinear equation

> > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Date: 2008/04/02 Wed AM 09:58:28 CDT
> > >To: r-help@r-project.org
> > >Subject: [R] Nonlinear equation
> > 
> > hi: you need to give an example and details or
> > you won't get much response, if any.

Equation e.g. (A, B are known constants):
3log(gamma(x))-log(gamma(x)*gamma(2x))+(x-1)*A+B=0

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