//deriving 'e' or Euler's number. The equivalent would be (1+1/n)^n on a spreadsheet or using LaTex.
public class MathHell5 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
for (double d = 0; d <= 1000; d++) {
System.out.println(" ");
System.out.println(Math.pow((1+1/d),d));
}
}
}
//pow(double a, double b)
//Returns the value of the first argument raised to the power of the second argument.
//http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/index.html?overview-summary.html
API for Java.lang.Math - Java 8
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API for Java.lang.Math - Java 8
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Run the below commnands to get the code to work
# javac MathHell5.java
# java MathHell5
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