Introduction
The constant ‘e’ is a numerical constant. This irrational number is widely used in science and mathematics and is approximately equivalent to 2.71828. Generally, a constant is a special number that plays a significant role in various contexts including calculus, geometry and number theory. The constant ‘e’ as a special constant becomes relevant in the event that a circle’s circumference is divided using its diameter.
Applications of ‘e’
There are quite a number of formulas that apply this constant (O’Connor and Robertson, 2012, pp. 1). The non-linear equation of decrease and increase (growth and decay situations) is a one of the examples of application. Another example is the ...