Why Do Different Calculations Yield Varying Limits for e?

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The forum discussion centers on the discrepancies observed in limit calculations for the mathematical constant e, specifically when using Wolfram Alpha. Users express confusion regarding the different results produced by the tool and seek clarification on the underlying errors in their calculations. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the methodologies employed by computational tools like Wolfram Alpha in limit evaluation.

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what on Earth are you talking about?
 
I've already seen where was the mistake.

Sorry ;)
 

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