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e^pi and pi^e |
2009-10-22 |
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From Natalie: Question from natalie, a student:
Without using your calculator, prove which is bigger: e^pi or pi^e
we talked about ad absurdum in class, so I'm assuming that is how I approach this question, but since neither of them have a variable( like the examples we actually solved in class), I'm not quite sure how to solve it.... Answered by Harley Weston. |
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e^pi > pi^e |
2001-07-27 |
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From Dusty: What book(s) contain a proof that ePi > Pie? I think it might be in Problems in Analysis published by Springer-Verlag but I have not been able to check. Answered by Chris Fisher. |
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