Natural Index (E Index) Batch Calculation
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The natural exponent e, the base of the natural logarithm, is sometimes also called Euler's Number. It is an infinite non-repeating decimal with a value of approximately: 2.71828182845904523536
e is very important in advanced mathematics. The exponential function y=e^x is a relatively special exponent. Its derivative function is equal to itself. From this, e has a very special and important position in many theories of mathematical science.