Difference between revisions of "E is limit of (1+1/n)^n"

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* {{BookReference|Handbook of mathematical functions|1964|Milton Abramowitz|author2=Irene A. Stegun|prev=e|next=Relationship between the logarithm with base b with the logarithm}}: 4.1.17
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* {{BookReference|Handbook of mathematical functions|1964|Milton Abramowitz|author2=Irene A. Stegun|prev=e|next=Relationship between the logarithm with base b with the logarithm}}: $4.1.17$
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Revision as of 17:27, 27 June 2016

Theorem

The following formula holds: $$e = \displaystyle\lim_{n \rightarrow \infty} \left( 1 + \dfrac{1}{n} \right)^n,$$ where $e$ denotes e and $\displaystyle\lim_{n \rightarrow \infty}$ denotes a limit.

Proof

References