a number that, when raised to the x
power, is the derivative and antiderivative of itself.
d(e^x)/dx = e^x, sucka.
?(e^x)dx = e^x + C. Holla at calculus, biotch.
e can be represented by the infinite series 1+1/1!+1/2!+1/3!+1/4!.....
e is the base for natural logarithms.
the e
root of e has a higher value than any number in the form of "n
root of n." (approximately 1.44467)
e to the square root of negative
pi (an imaginary number) amazingly equals -1, a real number.
To the 9th decimal place is 2.718281828.