The number e is what is known as a transcendental number; it would require an infinitely long decimal expansion to give you the exact number.
The exact value could never be expressed as a number, as pi is an irrational number. The integer value would be: 31415926535897932384626433832795028841 If you want a slightly more accurate value: 31415926535897932384626433832795028841.9716939937510582097494 If you want an exact value: ∞ (∫e-x² dx)2 × 1038 -∞
To find the exact value you could:use exact values rather than estimates - as inputs;use exact formula instead of approximations,use calculus.There are other methods as well and the choice depends on the circumstances. Then, if Y is your value and E is the exact value,percentage error = 100*(Y - E)/E or 100*(Y/E - 1).
the exact answer is no other # it is right on that point
A factor of a number.
The exact square root is √6 or 60.5. It is an irrational number and so cannot be expressed in exact form as a decimal number.
The value of exponential e is between 2 and 3. The exact number is 2.7182818284.
-- end of the universe -- the day you will die -- the exact value of 'pi' -- the exact value of ' e ' -- the exact value of sqrt(2) -- the exact value of any other irrational number
an exact decimal must be with the number 0. in it or it is not exact.
The exact value could never be expressed as a number, as pi is an irrational number. The integer value would be: 31415926535897932384626433832795028841 If you want a slightly more accurate value: 31415926535897932384626433832795028841.9716939937510582097494 If you want an exact value: ∞ (∫e-x² dx)2 × 1038 -∞
The base number of Naperian Logarithms, a number also called 'e' A more exact number would be 2.718281828459
This is not something that you can get an exact number for.
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There is no "exact". It is infinite.
To find the exact value you could:use exact values rather than estimates - as inputs;use exact formula instead of approximations,use calculus.There are other methods as well and the choice depends on the circumstances. Then, if Y is your value and E is the exact value,percentage error = 100*(Y - E)/E or 100*(Y/E - 1).
Your estimate will be greater than the exact number.
the exact answer is no other # it is right on that point
Yes