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Help please i don't have a graphing calculator and don't know how to use one.
Use the table feature on a graphing calculator to evaluate e^1.6 to four decimal places.
A. 4.953
B. 0.2019
C. 2.7183
D. 4.3493
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The answer is A, 4.953. If you type this into the calculator you will easily see that the number comes out to this answer. If you don't have a calculator you can always google the problem. You also can download or use different calculators online.
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