Can someone please explain this problem in detail.
6. If you look at some of graphs...
6. If you look at some of graphs of the gamma distribution for various values of the parame- ters (α, β) (for example the ones at http://upload. wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e6/ Gamma_distribution pdf.svg ), you'll see that the graphs (mostly) tend to look "single-peaked" They start small, increase until they reach a maximum, then decrease thereafter. Show that as long as α > l this is indeed what happens, where is the peak located, in terms of a and ß?