You can approximate e by substituting large values for n into the expression
A. (1- 1/n)^n
B. (1+n)^in
C. (1 - n) ^in
O D. (1+1/n)^2

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Answer:

D. (1+1/n)n

Step-by-step explanation:

The value of the expression A, B, C, and D will be 1, ∞, ∞, and 1.

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You can approximate e by substituting large values for n into the expression.

Let the infinity be the largest number.

A. (1 – 1/n)ⁿ

Substitute n = ∞, then the value of the expression will be

[tex]\Rightarrow \left (1 - \dfrac{1}{\infty} \right)^{\infty}\\\\\Rightarrow \left (1 - 0 \right)^{\infty}\\\\\Rightarrow 1[/tex]

B. (1 + n)ⁿ

Substitute n = ∞, then the value of the expression will be

[tex]\Rightarrow \left (1 + \infty \right)^{\infty}\\\\\Rightarrow \infty^{\infty} \\\\\Rightarrow \infty[/tex]

C. (1 – n)ⁿ

Substitute n = ∞, then the value of the expression will be

[tex]\Rightarrow \left (1 - \infty \right)^{\infty}\\\\\Rightarrow \infty^{\infty} \\\\\Rightarrow \infty[/tex]

D. (1 + 1/n)²

Substitute n = ∞, then the value of the expression will be

⇒ (1 + 1/∞)²

⇒ (1 + 0)²

⇒ 1²

⇒ 1

Then the value of the expression A, B, C, and D will be 1, ∞, ∞, and 1.

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