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Answered by heartkiller2406
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The number e, also known as Euler's number, is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828, and can be characterized in many ways. It is the base of the natural logarithm. It is the limit of ⁿ as n approaches infinity, an expression that arises in the study of compound interest. 

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The number e , sometimes called the natural number, or Euler's number, is an important mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828. When used as the base for a logarithm, the corresponding logarithm is called the natural logarithm, and is written as ln(x) ⁡ . Note that ln(e)=1 ⁡ and that ln(1)=0 ⁡ .

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