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9393421 No.9393421 [Reply] [Original]

>e is the constant 2.71828 derived from x= (1+ [math]\frac{1}{n}[/math])[math]^{n}[/math])
>n = 990,000,000,000,000
>x = 3.0015259051
uhh..

>> No.9393426

>>9393421
some next shit bruh

>> No.9393457
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9393457

>>9393421
Well obviously the largest possible number must be less than 990 trillion.

>> No.9393538

>>9393421
x = (1+1/n)^n
n = 990,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
x = 2.7182818284590452353602874713526611248876367608

>> No.9393558

>>9393421
do you even limits at infinity fucking brainlet

>> No.9393589
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9393589

>>9393538

>> No.9393601

>>9393589
rounding error

>> No.9393607

>>9393421
whatever computational suite you're using is not calculating this in a stable way

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9393609

>>9393421
You calculator must be working with 4 byte floats.

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9393613

>>9393607
this in single precision

>> No.9393619

>>9393421
MS calculator gives x=2.7182818284590438597723953082673

>> No.9393621

>>9393613
>single precision
>tries to represent 1.0000000000000001
good job