The base of natural loarithms. e =~ 2.71828........
It actually has little to do with algebra at all.
2007-05-03 06:47:46
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answered by Steve 7
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e = 1 + 1 + 1/2! + 1/3! + 1/4! + . . . + 1/n! + . . .
2007-05-03 06:53:50
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answered by thawtpolic 2
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e is a common base used in natural logs. it is approximately equal to a number 2.718281828.
it has many more uses in calculus but that is all you need to know for algebra.
2007-05-03 06:47:03
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answered by Hugh 2
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e=limit as x goes to infinity of (1+(1/x))^x.
It is irrational just like the number pi.
2007-05-04 03:32:04
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answered by raz 5
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E=mc squared
2007-05-03 06:47:14
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answered by christophernewbern 1
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e is a naturally occurring number and its kind of like pie..its a long string of numbers and never ends...
but it is usually truncated to 2.71828182846
2007-05-03 06:45:44
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answered by Curiously 5
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Exponential e, base of natural logarithms.
e = 2.7182818...
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2007-05-03 06:46:55
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answered by Robert L 7
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'e' usually refers to the constant = 2.71. It is the natural logarithm.
2007-05-03 06:45:03
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answered by Bayou Brigadier 3
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e=2.718281828459045235360287471
e=natural logarythm base
2007-05-03 06:48:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Confusion...
2007-05-03 06:44:30
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answered by Anonymous
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