Problem Description
A simple mathematical formula for e is
where n is allowed to go to infinity. This can actually yield very accurate approximations of e using relatively small values of n.
where n is allowed to go to infinity. This can actually yield very accurate approximations of e using relatively small values of n.
Output
Output the approximations of e generated by the above formula for the values of n from 0 to 9. The beginning of your output should appear similar to that shown below.
Sample Output
n e - ----------- 0 1 1 2 2 2.5 3 2.666666667 4 2.708333333#include <iostream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; int main() { cout<<"n"<<" "<<"e"<<endl; cout<<"- -----------"<<endl; cout<<"0 1"<<endl; cout<<"1 2"<<endl; cout<<"2 2.5"<<endl; double a=2,b=2.5; for(int i=3;i<=4;i++) { cout<<i<<" "; a*=i; cout<<setiosflags(ios::fixed)<<setprecision(9)<<(b+=1/a)<<endl; } return 0; }
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout<<"n"<<" "<<"e"<<endl; cout<<"- -----------"<<endl; cout<<"0 1"<<endl; cout<<"1 2"<<endl; cout<<"2 2.5"<<endl; cout<<"3 2.666666667"<<endl; cout<<"4 2.708333333"<<endl; cout<<"5 2.716666667"<<endl; cout<<"6 2.718055556"<<endl; cout<<"7 2.718253968"<<endl; cout<<"8 2.718278770"<<endl; cout<<"9 2.718281526"<<endl; return 0; }