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Evaluate e^{4}. (the 4 goes on top of the "e")

User Nayan Soni
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The exponent
e^(4) is equivalent to the following.

e^(4) = e × e × e × e

I hope this helps!
User Fbmch
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judging by the answer options, we are supposed to use e as the nautral log base

so if we use e is natural base as in the one where ln(e)=1
and e≈2.718281828454590

e^4=(2.78281828454590)^4 or (2.78281828454590)(2.78281828454590)(2.78281828454590)(2.78281828454590)≈54.5981500331


the answer then would be the 2nd option, 54.60
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