The number e is defined by e = n=0(1/n!), where n! = n(n 1) 2 1 for n = 0 and 0! = 1

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The number e is defined by e = n=0(1/n!), where n! = n(n 1) 2 1 for n = 0 and 0! = 1. Use four-digit chopping arithmetic to compute the following approximations to e, and determine the absolute and relative errors. a. e 5 n=0 1 n! b. e 5 j=0 1 (5 j)! c. e 10 n=0 1 n! d. e 10 j=0 1 (10 j)! 3.

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