Problem 2383. Kepler's Equation
Solve Kepler's Equation.
Note that the solution is rounded down to 5 decimal places at the test suite.
Inputs:
- M mean anomaly [rad]
- e eccentricity [1]
Outputs:
- E eccentric anomaly [rad]
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