SOLUTION: Evaluate f(-e), where "e" is the Euler's constant. f(x)=5-1/3 [2x]
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Question 1199886
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Evaluate f(-e), where "e" is the Euler's constant.
f(x)=5-1/3 [2x]
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In Math, the
designation for Euler's constant is
= 0.57721...
In Math, " e " is the
designation for Euler's number e = 2.71828..., the base of the natural logarithm.
See this Wikipedia article
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler%27s_constant
In your post, the terms and the designations are mixed up, which is GRAVE SIN.