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1. A Treatise on Algebra by Elias Loomis (1879)
"... a^l+x+1+^+^+.et If x be taken equal to unity, we have By taking nine terms of
this series, we find • a=2.718282, which is the base of Napier's system. ..."
2. Algebra for Schools and Colleges by Simon Newcomb (1884)
"It is represented for shortness by the symbol e, so that e = 2.718282.... The last
equation is therefore written in the form j_ a^. = e. ..."
3. Statistical Methods: With Special Reference to Biological Variation by Charles Benedict Davenport (1904)
"... logarithms, = 2.718282. Ft critical function. /, class frequency. G, geometric
mean. H, a function of h. h, a fixed value of x\ also, index of heredity. ..."
4. The Theory of Measurements by Lucius Tuttle (1916)
"... ir = 3.141593 = 180° e = 2.718282 ir2 ..."
5. Elements of Analytical Geometry and of the Differential and Integral Calculus by Elias Loomis (1851)
"... we shall have k The sum of this series is 2.718282, which is the base of the ..."