I did, it told me to use the link
[math]e = lim_{xtoinfty} (1+frac{1}{x})^x\
Blake Harris
Jack Davis
Get a new one then
Grayson Jackson
>into TeX
look at the upper right hand corner of the textbox and find the button labeled "TeX" you may then use the tags [math and [eqn (close-bracket omitted for both or it will vanish in the post)
Mason Long
awww, it's retarded
Nolan Powell
Nathaniel Morales
e time 2 = 200 factorial plus...?
Wyatt Rogers
The better equation is e^dx = (1+dx)^x