middlemarch
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Hi
i was hoping somebody could help me with this question,
(A) Use the area under the curve: y= 1/(1+u) for u=0 to u=X, to show that
X/(X+1) < ln(1+X) < X
this first part i can do ok
(B) Then use this inequality to show that:
(i) lim as (n-->infinity) of {[1 + (1/n)]^n } = e
(ii) e = 1 + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3! + ...
Thx
i was hoping somebody could help me with this question,
(A) Use the area under the curve: y= 1/(1+u) for u=0 to u=X, to show that
X/(X+1) < ln(1+X) < X
this first part i can do ok
(B) Then use this inequality to show that:
(i) lim as (n-->infinity) of {[1 + (1/n)]^n } = e
(ii) e = 1 + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3! + ...
Thx