Digg
Reddit

Your Answer…

You asked:

facts about e

e

e

e

e, the mathematical constant also known as Euler's number and the base of the natural logarithm

number, irrational number, transcendental number, mathematical constant
Wikipedia Page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_(mathematical_constant)
Experts
Charles Hermite
Named-for Thing of
Leonhard Euler
Class
irrational number, transcendental number, mathematical constant, number
Natural Logarithm
1
Value Approx.
2.71828182845904523536028747135266249775724709369995957496696762772
Freebase ID
"/guid/9202a8c04000641f8000000000014e00"
DBPedia URI
http://dbpedia.org/resource/E_%28mathematical_constant%29
Aliases
"e"
Freebase Primary MID
"/m/02mj0"
Tell me what you know about e, the mathematical constant also known as Euler's number and the base of the natural logarithm.
Report Abuse
Rate this answer:
Vote
or Vote
Answering questions based on 635,025,637 facts on 27,915,678 things

Recent Questions:

Sponsored Links:

Questions like yours:

Answers from our users:

We have no user supplied answers for this question yet.
Be the first to contribute one here

The best answers stand alone—make sense without the question being present—and are high quality English.


Submit Answer

External web pages (using standard web search):

The number e is a famous irrational number, and is one of the most important numbers in mathematics. The first few digits are: 2.7182818284590452353602874713527 (and more ...)
... that the above equation is true modulo integer multiples of , but Cotes missed the fact ... on the Taylor series expansions of the exponential function e z (where z is a complex number ...
The number e is an important mathematical constant, approximately equal to 2.71828, that is ... In fact, these two solutions for a are actually the same, the number e. Alternative ...
You are visitor number to Euler's Number home page as of 10/17/95. For some fun try these ... Join 15 the digit club or view who has already joined. Fun facts and intersting things about e.
The Math Behind the Fact: Introduce the "imaginary number" i, a number with the property that i 2 =-1. Make sure students understand that, say, i 5 =i.

Other questions about this:

tk10publ tk10canl

Top ways people ask this question:

  • facts about e (67%)
  • e. (17%)
  • the number e (17%)

Other ways this question is asked:

  • [eulers number]
  • e profile
  • euler's number
  • facts about the number e
  • what's e
  • what is the transcendental number e
  • what is napier's constant
  • what is the mathematical constant e
  • facts about the math constant e
  • whats ke..

Add our Knowledge to your App

Developers: Connect your program to True Knowledge.

Use it to solve problems or add content to a site or bring Q&A to your app.

Free trial.