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  • 08-10-2016
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what is the value of e^infinity and e^-infinity

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  • 08-10-2016
e^(∞): This is defined as 'e' being raised to a huge value. Hence the result will definitely be a large number which is also infinity (∞), i.e. e^(∞) = ∞. e^(- ∞) = 1/e^(∞) = 1/∞ = 0.
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