e: The Most Natural Number 🍓

An interactive exploration of Euler's number

2.71828182

(1 + 1/n)ⁿ → e as n → ∞

Value: 2.5937424601

(1 + 1/10)^10 = 2.5937424601

Error from e: 0.1245393684

💡 Fun Facts

Jacob Bernoulli discovered e while studying compound interest in 1683! 🏦

🤔 Why is e special?

• It's the base of natural logarithms

• f(x) = eˣ is its own derivative

• Appears in growth and decay processes

• Fundamental to calculus and analysis

• Shows up everywhere in nature!

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