Here is a table of values near
:
![[Graphics:../Images/index_gr_65.gif]](../Images/index_gr_65.gif)
0.9` | 2.8976591363917925` |
0.91` | 2.9081140970280477` |
0.92` | 2.9185178511046184` |
0.93` | 2.928871232638975` |
0.9400000000000001` | 2.939175053104057` |
0.9500000000000001` | 2.9494301022730998` |
0.9600000000000001` | 2.959637149023939` |
0.97` | 2.969796942105475` |
0.98` | 2.9799102108684177` |
0.99` | 2.9899776659620425` |
1.` | Indeterminate |
1.01` | 3.0099778881942143` |
1.02` | 3.0199119889622215` |
1.03` | 3.029802944506765` |
1.04` | 3.039651381369445` |
1.05` | 3.049457910961346` |
1.06` | 3.0592231300700226` |
1.07` | 3.0689476213449187` |
1.08` | 3.0786319537626587` |
1.09` | 3.088276683072385` |
1.1` | 3.097882352222975` |
This one might be more useful. We use the to plug in decimals closer and closer to 1:
![[Graphics:../Images/index_gr_69.gif]](../Images/index_gr_69.gif)
1.1` | 3.0978823522229724` |
1.01` | 3.0099778881942116` |
1.001` | 3.0009997778875155` |
1.0001` | 3.000099997766138` |
1.00001` | 3.000010000014507` |
1.000001` | 3.0000010007801237` |
1.0000001` | 3.000000111491151` |
1.00000001` | 3.000000151459184` |
1.000000001` | 2.999999751778908` |
1.0000000001` | 2.9999997517789074` |
Of course, we have to approach from the negative side as well:
![[Graphics:../Images/index_gr_70.gif]](../Images/index_gr_70.gif)
0.9` | 2.897659136391803` |
0.99` | 2.9899776659622384` |
0.999` | 2.998999777667013` |
0.9999` | 2.9998999977900764` |
0.99999` | 2.9999900000128523` |
0.999999` | 2.999999000380277` |
0.9999999` | 2.9999999216430115` |
0.99999999` | 3.0000000515391045` |
0.999999999` | 2.999999751778908` |
0.9999999999` | 3.000009743817756` |