Mathematics
Mathematics, 06.10.2020 22:01, Wolfiid

PLEASE HELPPP Today in Algebra class, Ethan learned about the expressions (1+ 1/x)^x and e, but he can't remember if (1+1/x)^x gets closer and closer to e as x gets larger and larger, or if (1+1/x)^x get further and further away from e as x gets larger and larger. He's going to do a test to figure it out. part l:What is the value of e to five decimal places?
Part II: What is the value of (1+1/x)^x when x = 5? Give your answer to five decimal places.
Part III: What is the value of (1+1/x)^x when x = 25? Give your answer to five decimal places.
Part IV: What is the value of (1+1/x)^x when x = 125? Give your answer to five decimal
places.
Part V: Is (1+1/x)^x getting closer and closer to e as x is getting larger and larger, or is getting further and further away from e as x is getting larger and larger?

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