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The limit of the expression (1+1/n)^n as n becomes infinitely large, and the base of natural logarithms. An irrational number, approximately equal to 2.71828182846. e is also known as Euler's number, for Leonhard Euler.
The limit of the expression (1+1/n)^n as n becomes infinitely large, and the base of natural logarithms. An irrational number, approximately equal to 2.71828182846. e is also known as Euler's number, for Leonhard Euler.
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