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Learning0to1 | Math language and expressions #SoMEpi @Learning0to1 | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 minute ago.
Most of us know that e is used as a common base for expressing exponential relationships, but why? In particular, why do we need to convert from any other base to base e? What this conversion allows us to do? And how to understand the mechanics of such conversion? We will explore these questions in this video. Through this journey you will gain a deeper understanding about the special properties of math languages, a topic which we rarely think about. After this video you will see how the difficult concepts of e, log are naturally connected.

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