(From Leonard Gillman and Robert H. McDowell's calculus text.)
The number e to twelve decimal places is 2.718281828459; it's easy to remember because four plus five equals nine, and 1828 is the year after Beethoven died.
(From Leonard Gillman and Robert H. McDowell's calculus text.)
The number e to twelve decimal places is 2.718281828459; it's easy to remember because four plus five equals nine, and 1828 is the year after Beethoven died.
Huh, I learned that 2.718281828459045 was easy to remember because our seventh president was elected in 1828, and ran for two terms, and then you have the angles for an isosceles right triangle