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   The irrational number <math>e</math> is defined to be the limit:
 
   The irrational number <math>e</math> is defined to be the limit:
 
   <math>\lim_{x\to 0} (1+x)^{\frac{1}{x}}=e</math>
 
   <math>\lim_{x\to 0} (1+x)^{\frac{1}{x}}=e</math>
 
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  <math>e\approx 2.71828182846</math>
 
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Limit Definition of

 The irrational number  is defined to be the limit:
 
 

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