Integral of e raise to the power infinity
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e is just a constant number .
e^ ∞ =( 2.71...)^ ∞
= a constant number multiplied infinite times
= infinity
When e is raised to power infinity,it means e is increasing at a very high rate and hence it is tending towards a very large number and hence we say that e raised to the power infinity is infinity.
Now...
When e is raised to the power negetive infinity , it tends towards a very small number and hence tends to zero.
e^ -∞ = 1/ e^∞ = 1/ ∞
Which tends to Zero .
Hope this helps !
e is just a constant number .
e^ ∞ =( 2.71...)^ ∞
= a constant number multiplied infinite times
= infinity
When e is raised to power infinity,it means e is increasing at a very high rate and hence it is tending towards a very large number and hence we say that e raised to the power infinity is infinity.
Now...
When e is raised to the power negetive infinity , it tends towards a very small number and hence tends to zero.
e^ -∞ = 1/ e^∞ = 1/ ∞
Which tends to Zero .
Hope this helps !
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