Tuesday, November 8, 2011

5.1 Exponential Functions

I was just too tired to write this blog post. I am sorry that I could not supplement you with more maths knowledge. Maths is forever.

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1 comment:

  1. the natural logarithmic function uses exponent integer e as its base value whose constant value is 2.718.

    natural logarithmic functions are easily converted into its relative exponential functions as following:

    log e y = x

    to convert it into exponential form both RHS and LHS are put in exponent's power as

    e log e y = ex

    we know that the exponents and logarithm are opposite to each other so

    e cancels the log on LHS:

    y = ex

    'e' is also known as Euler Constant.

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