The Beauty of e
Number, Number
Number (2. 7 1 8)
Ahh, honey e (2 8 1 8 2 8)
You are my derivative
And you got me calculating
E (2. 7 1 8)
Ahh, number, number (2 8 1 8 2 8)
You are my natural log
And you got me calculating
I just can't believe the loveliness
Of graphing you.
(I can't believe you're more than 2)
I just can't believe the wonder
Of the catenary, too.
(I can't believe you're more than 2)
Number (2. 7 1 8)
Ahh, honey e (2 8 1 8 2 8)
You are my derivative
And you got me calculating
E (2. 7 1 8)
Ahh, number, number (2 8 1 8 2 8)
You are my natural log
And you got me calculating
When I saw you, e
I knew it's no hyperbole
(That you're a great constant, e)
The hyperbolic sine and cosh
Are important and so posh
(You're a super constant, e!)
Ohh, teach me how to calculate e
Teach me how to calculate e
(I'm gonna find the limit now)
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Teach me how to calculate e
Teach me how to graph an e
Teach me how to find an e
(Please tell me an algorithm)
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
(For a natural logarithm!)
Number (2. 7 1 8)
Ahh, honey e (2 8 1 8 2 8)
You are my derivative
And you got me calculating
E (2. 7 1 8)
Ahh, number, number (2 8 1 8 2 8)
You are my natural log
And you got me calculating
Number (2. 7 1 8)
Ahh, honey e (2 8 1 8 2 8)
You are my derivative
And you got me calculating
E (2. 7 1 8)
Ahh, number, number (2 8 1 8 2 8)
You are my natural log
And you got me calculating
WHAT IS e? | ePoetry | Mathemagic
"Number, Number" is copyright 1999-2001 by LooseTooth@aol.com and contains segments from "Sugar, Sugar" by the Archies.
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