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What is E?
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... What is E? I assume you mean What is e? e is the usual symbol standing for natural logarithms which are logs to the base 2.71828182459......... as opposed to logs to base 10 2.718281828459 -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland with @tiscali.co.uk |
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What is E?
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E = Excel mama no teeth "Traf" wrote: What is E? Are you retarted? |
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"Sandy Mann" wrote: "Traf" wrote in message ... What is E? I assume you mean What is e? e is the usual symbol standing for natural logarithms which are logs to the base 2.71828182459......... as opposed to logs to base 10 2.718281828459 -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland with @tiscali.co.uk No.. I know what e is. Excel gave me E in a graph. |
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What is E?
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"Sandy Mann" wrote: I assume you mean What is e? e is the usual symbol standing for natural logarithms which are logs to the base 2.71828182459......... as opposed to logs to base 10 No.. I know what e is. Excel gave me E in a graph. Are you referring to "E" in a number, as in 1.00E+09? That is a convention for writing numbers in "scientific notation". The "E" means "times ten to the power of". Thus, 1E+09 is 1 times 10 to the power 9, i.e. 1,000,000,000. In a chart, you can usually change the number format. |
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