In calculus, we learn that e = limh0(1 + h)1/h. a. Determine approximations to e

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In calculus, we learn that e = limh0(1 + h)1/h. a. Determine approximations to e corresponding to h = 0.04, 0.02, and 0.01. b. Use extrapolation on the approximations, assuming that constants K1, K2, ... exist with e = (1 + h)1/h + K1h + K2h2 + K3h3 + , to produce an O(h3) approximation to e, where h = 0.04. c. Do you think that the assumption in part (b) is correct? Copyrigh

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