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Euler’s number

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Euler’s number, commonly denoted as **e**, is a fundamental mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828. It serves as the base of natural logarithms and plays a crucial role in calculus, complex analysis, and many areas of science and engineering. Euler’s number appears in problems involving growth and decay, continuously compounding interest, probability theory, and the mathematical description of exponential functions. This tag encompasses content related to the properties, applications, and significance of Euler’s number in mathematics and beyond.

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