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  • 15-06-2016
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What do e^-infinity and e^infinity equal?

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junior03
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  • 15-06-2016

When e is raised to power infinity,it means e is increasing at a very high rate and hence it is tending towards a very large number and hence we say that e raised to the power infinity if infinity.On the other hand when e is raised to the negative infinity then it becomes a very small number and hence tends to zero.


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