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E: ''e'' is the unique number such that the value of the derivative (slope) of ''f(x)=e''''x'' for any value of ''x'' is equal to the value of ''f(x)''.
 
 
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E (Number) Summary
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The number e, like the number pi, is a useful mathematical constant that is the basis of the system of natural logarithms. Its value correct to nine places is 2.718281828... The number e is used in complex equations to describe a process of growth or...
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E, the Number Summary
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The number e has proven to be of great importance to mathematicians, with applications that include number theory, probability and statistics, biological and physical sciences, ballistics, engineering and finance. The exponential function with e as...
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The mathematical constant e is the unique real number such that the value of the derivative (slope of the tangent line) of f(x) = ex at the point x = 0 is exactly 1. The function ex so defined is called the exponential function, and its...


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