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Why Is The Number E Called E? [Solved]
It is often called Euler’s number after Leonhard Euler (pronounced “Oiler”). e is an irrational number (it cannot be written as a simple fraction). e is the base of the Natural Logarithms (invented by John Napier). e is found in many interesting areas, so is worth learning about .Calculating.n(1 + 1/n)n100,0002.718277 more rows
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