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Oh, dude, 1e in math lingo just means 1 times 10 to the power of something. So, like, if it's 1e5, it's 1 times 10 to the power of 5, which is 1 with 5 zeros after it. It's just a fancy way of saying a big number without actually writing out all those zeros.

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In mathematics, "1e" is a shorthand notation for expressing numbers in scientific notation. Specifically, "1e" followed by an exponent represents a number in the form of 1 multiplied by 10 raised to the power of that exponent. For example:

  • 1e3 = 1,000 (because it's 1 * 10^3)
  • 1e-2 = 0.01 (because it's 1 * 10^(-2))

So, "1e" is a way to write numbers in a more compact form, especially when dealing with very large or very small values.

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Saeed Akhtar

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