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Given f(x)=x^{e} f(1)=

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Final Answer:


f(x)=x^(e) f(1)= \[ f(1) = 1 \]

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression
\( f(x) = x^e \)represents a function where ( e ) is the mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828. To find
\( f(1) \), substitute ( x = 1 ) into the function:


\[ f(1) = 1^e \]

Any number raised to the power of 1 is itself, so
\( f(1) = 1 \).

In mathematical terms,
\( f(x) \) denotes a function, and means finding the value of the function when ( x ) is equal to 1. In this case, it simplifies to
\( 1^e \), and the result is 1.

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