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Eulers number? ?

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What does eulers number mean in an equation?

How do I solve 6e^5?

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  1. e that is (1+1/x)^x as x-> infinite also base of natural log is called euler number as per link

    what do you want to solve 6e^5 WHAT is the questtion


  2. e is just a number that appears very often in mathematics. It's sometimes called Euler's number after the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler. e = Σ1/n! for n=0,1,2,...,∞  i.e 1+1+1/2+1/6+...

    e is approximately 2.718281828

    so 6e^5 = 6 * e * e * e * e * e = 890.48


  3. The numerical value of e truncated to 31 decimal places is:

        2.7182818284590452353602874713527...

    Easiest way is just to use the "e" value stored in your calculator. (if you have a good scientific calculator)

    Or approximate to whatever you feel comfortable with.
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