Math: approximate an irrational number, and use an irrational number to do so Me: but how do you use that irrational number? Math: A calculator Me: Then why not just plug in the one you want to approximate?
At 2:13, why did you take e^2 instead of e^1.46 or anything lesser and closer to 1.45? What is stopping me from taking it as say, 98, 719 or infinite? Seems too random for math.
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Math: approximate an irrational number, and use an irrational number to do so
Me: but how do you use that irrational number?
Math: A calculator
Me: Then why not just plug in the one you want to approximate?
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At 2:13, why did you take e^2 instead of e^1.46 or anything lesser and closer to 1.45? What is stopping me from taking it as say, 98, 719 or infinite?
Seems too random for math.
Between x and c. So between 1.45 and 2.
The closer you are, the closer you are to.the actual error I think???
Now hold on there a quick second. 2:16 why not use 1.45
Because only the upper bound matters
@@elimarburger1659 but the interval is still wrong
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