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Further Examples: EulerGamma

Even with terms, this approximation to Euler's constant using the definition is only good to three decimal places.

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This gives Euler's constant to decimal places.

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It is not known if Euler's constant is an irrational number. This shows that if it is rational then Euler's constant must have a denominator that is greater than .

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