Calculus Volume 2
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Author: Gilbert Strang, Edwin Jed Herman
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Chapter 6.3, Problem 1SP
In this project. we use the Macburin polynomials for exto prove that e is irrational. The proof relies on supposing that e is rational and arriving a a contradiction. Therefore, in the following steps, we suppose e = r/s for some integers r and s where s ≠ 0.
1. Write the Macbunn polynomials p0(x), p1(x), P2(x). p3(x), p4(x) for ex. Evaluate P0(1), P1(1).P2(1), P3(1), P4(1) to estimate e.
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Chapter 6 Solutions
Calculus Volume 2
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