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U n d e r s t a n d i n g E n g i n e e r i n g Ma t h e ma t i c s All we need here is to note that such things as 1/n, 2/n, . . . . ‘tend to’ zero as n ‘tends to’ infinity, i.e. gets infinitely large. So: ex = lim 1 + n→∞ x n n      1 1 2 1 1− 1 1− 1−  n 2 n n 3 x x + ...
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