How do I get the constant "e" ?
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12-24-2023, 09:08 AM
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How do I get the constant "e" ?
Hey everyone,
I'm learning pre-calc currently, and I've been trying to figure how to use the constant "e", which is valued at around 2.7...... I would use the value itself, but its too long and I get really confused with more numbers. On my Ti 84, there's a button called "e^y", which uses the constant "e". I can't find it on my hp prime G2. I used the regular letter e but that did not work. Is there an "e" on the Hp prime g2? |
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12-24-2023, 09:11 AM
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12-24-2023, 03:03 PM
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12-24-2023, 04:03 PM
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12-24-2023, 05:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-24-2023 05:05 PM by ijabbott.)
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RE: How do I get the constant "e" ?
If I could go back in time, I would petition to use a different symbol such as ε for Euler's number. Perhaps ε already had its current meaning when e was adopted?
— Ian Abbott |
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12-25-2023, 12:54 AM
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RE: How do I get the constant "e" ?
Thank you very much guys. I found it
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