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In the first video segment, we introduce Euler's number by considering the problem of interest compounded continuously. After we obtain the power-series representation for exp(x), we explore its properties, in the next four video segments, to convince ourselves that exp(x) is literally an exponential function, meaning a number, approximately 2.71828, taken to the power x. In the final two segments, we present the natural logarithm and demonstrate that it is the anti-derivative of 1/x.
Subject:
Mathematics
Level:
High School, Community College / Lower Division, College / Upper Division, Graduate / Professional, Career / Technical, Adult Education
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
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Provider:
Look At Physics
Provider Set:
A Mathematical Way to Think About Biology
Date Added:
10/08/2011
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Language:
English
Media Format:
Text/HTML, Video

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