if you're physics major and interested in optics, i would go to university of rochester.. they have a good program in optics, but university of arizona is the best in optics...
if you graph this, this equation the domain is approximately (-inf, inf), while its range is the same which is infinity. ziox is right it's not zero, but if you take n as real number the equation solves the e approximation in e^n.
hi guys, I'm not sure if this is the right place for this thread, but i'll do it anyways... I'm currently majoring in electrical engineering and having a hard time with physics... i already finished and don't really have problems when it comes to math like calculus I, II, III, and diffy-q...