1. If you need Euler's number--e--calculate this
- Posted by Rafael Skovron <ballsy007 at YAHOO.COM>
Jun 13, 1998
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Last edited Jun 14, 1998
Wait a minute guys, here's a good way to find e to a very exact value.
I don't know the Euphoria code but here's the formula: (1+1/N)^N
101/100^100=2.70481383
901/900^900=2.716773206
Actually if anyone can code it and put it up on the list it would be
greatly appreciated!
Rafael
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