Euler's number, or e, is one of the most important numbers in mathematics. It is an example of both an irrational and transcendental number. Currently calculated to over 1 trillion digits of accuracy, it is mainly known as the base of natural logarithms and for it's use in calculating compound interest. Computer artwork. | |
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