Hello everyone:

I'm currently trying to get support from my professors in order for our 
school to move from Mathematica to Sage Math. One of them challenged me to 
simply plot the q-gamma function on sage math, which he does on Mathematica 
simply by calling on the QGamma function. Here is some information about it:

http://mathworld.wolfram.com/q-GammaFunction.html

My problem is, I don't actually know that much about the q-gamma function, 
or really much about the gamma function. But, I don't want to let him down, 
though he seemed very doubtful that Sage would be able to do it. I was 
looking for the q-gamma function on Sage/maxima but I couldn't find 
anything that fit what I was looking for. I'm hoping that maybe I just 
don't know the name or the format for how it's done outside of Mathematica? 

To be honest, I'm fairly new to Sage as well. I'm sorry if I'm asking in 
the wrong place, it's because I simply don't know where to ask. If there's 
a better place for me to ask this, I would be happy to ask there! 

Thanks for your help. I'm really hoping that I can get our college to 
support Sage :) 

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