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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Help with math question? Picture included.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u use a calculator?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well, I have one, but I'm not sure how to input it.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
try to find a bot with name : ''Exp'' on it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay. Found it. :)
Then what should I do?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
input the number 1.2 then press that bot
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Actually... nevermind. I thought I found it, but I don't see it. :O
OpenStudy (anonymous):
use your windows calculator
OpenStudy (anonymous):
or just google the value of e
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, great. So how would I type that into google exactly?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
just type value of e in google then plug that value into calulator and raise to 1.2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol..dont need to type 2.718281
OpenStudy (anonymous):
just take like 4-5 decimal place since your rounding the hundredth
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i mean e=2.718281
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Alright. :) So the answer would be 2.72 then?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
3.32
OpenStudy (anonymous):
use ^ on calculator
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ohh... whoops. So I got that quite wrong then.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats the value of e (2.72) but u need to calculate \[\huge e^{1.2}\]so raise 2.72 to power 1.2