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How is the number e defined? - Answers
There are several useful representations of the constant e. 1. e = the unique number a such that if f(x) = a^x, then f'(x) = a^x. 2. e = lim(x->infinity)(1 + 1/x)^x 3. e = the infinite sum 1/0! + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3! + ... All three of these representations can be shown to be equal. In base 10, e is approximately 2.718281828.
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How is the number e defined? - Answers
There are several useful representations of the constant e. 1. e = the unique number a such that if f(x) = a^x, then f'(x) = a^x. 2. e = lim(x->infinity)(1 + 1/x)^x 3. e = the infinite sum 1/0! + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3! + ... All three of these representations can be shown to be equal. In base 10, e is approximately 2.718281828.
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How is the number e defined? - Answers
There are several useful representations of the constant e. 1. e = the unique number a such that if f(x) = a^x, then f'(x) = a^x. 2. e = lim(x->infinity)(1 + 1/x)^x 3. e = the infinite sum 1/0! + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3! + ... All three of these representations can be shown to be equal. In base 10, e is approximately 2.718281828.
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