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Tue 9 Sep, 2008 05:42 pm
with : n in N* and n>2
demonstrate a math: 2< (1+1/n)^n <3
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Wed 7 Jul, 2010 07:36 am
lim(nāā)(1+1/n)^n = e =2.71828182845905
so 2 < e < 3
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