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Powers of eThe irrational number e (Greek lower case "e"), approximately 2.718281828459, occurs in many contexts where growth is taking place. Logarithms to the base e (natural logarithms) are often preferred to common logarithms in these contexts, since they provide a more elegant, indeed a more natural, formulation. e may be defined as the limit, as x tends to infinity, of the expression (1 + 1/x)*x.
Growth equations often involve the expression e*x. The point seems to be that the rate of change of this function, at any point x = k, is equal to e*k. Newton in 1665 showed that
e*x = 1 + x + x*2/2! + x*3/3! + x*4/4! + . . .
We give here the first 32 powers of e (that is, the first 32 values of e*x).
Table
e*0 1.0000000000000e*1 2.7182818284590e*2 7.3890560989304e*3 20.085536923186e*4 54.598150033138e*5 148.41315910255e*6 403.42879349265e*7 1,096.6331584282e*8 2,980.9579870409e*9 8,103.0839275729e*10 22,026.265794799e*11 59,874.141715175e*12 162,754.79141893e*13 442,413.39200871e*14 1,202,604.2841641e*15 3,269,017.3724702e*16 8,886,110.5205025e*17 24,154,952.753560e*18 65,659,969.137287e*19 178,482,300.96306e*20 485,165,195.40943e*21 1,318,815,734.4822e*22 3,584,912,846.1287e*23 9,744,803,446.2408e*24 26,489,122,129.821e*25 72,004,899,337.323e*26 195,729,609,428.66e*27 532,048,240,601.30e*28 1,446,257,064,290.0e*29 3,931,334,297,139.9e*30 10,686,474,581,513.e*31 29,048,849,665,215.e*32 78,962,960,182,591.See also our separate table for fractional powers of e*x), which is convenient for some Poisson problems.
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