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  1. Common properties of all exponential functions, y = a^x, a > 0

    Sep 3, 2020 · Common properties of all exponential functions, y = a^x, a > 0 and a ≠ 1. Hello, I have a multi-selection question that I would appreciate some guidance on, The selections …

  2. Why does wolfram alpha say e^x is periodic? : r/learnmath - Reddit

    There are already some obvious exponential functions that are periodic like (-1)^x and 1^x so using logarithms to write any exponential function in terms of e^x it is not that impressive that …

  3. Cool properties of the exponential function : r/math - Reddit

    Oct 6, 2020 · We allready introduced the exponential functions briefly in real analysis (Euler's formula, interpretation as a circle over C, Taylor Series expansion, exponential definition of …

  4. How to go from A=P (1+r/n)^ (nt) to A=Pe^ (rt) using properties …

    Apr 8, 2018 · How to go from A=P (1+r/n)^ (nt) to A=Pe^ (rt) using properties of exponential functions ( no knowledge of logarithms, limits, calculus) I need help algebraicly understanding …

  5. Why are logarithms called the inverse of exponents? Aren’t

    Logarithms are defined as the inverse to and exponential function. Keep in mind, that all exponential functions are one-to-one correspondences. (1-1 for short, here) All 1-1 functions …

  6. ELI5: What's the difference between logarithm and exponential

    May 25, 2016 · That is the difference. The domain of the exponential function is a set of real numbers and the range is only positive, whereas the domain on a logorithmic function is only …

  7. Why the number e? : r/math - Reddit

    Nov 12, 2021 · Exponential functions themselves are important to describe quantity that change over time in science, because any linear ordinary differential equation with constant …

  8. Can somebody please explain (in very lay terms) exponential and ...

    May 13, 2019 · Can somebody please explain (in very lay terms) exponential and logarithmic functions please as do not understand how they work, especially with how they would translate …

  9. [General] I still don't understand what logarithms are - Reddit

    Feb 28, 2022 · Recall the exponential function exp : R -> (0, infinity). The exponential function is a bijection. Therefore there is an inverse function log : (0, infinity) -> R. Now almost every …

  10. Algebra 2 Module 5 Dba (with answers) : r/FLVS - Reddit

    Aug 19, 2022 · Here I’ll just put a few extra questions from my study guide for anyone who needs it: 1.)Converting from exponential form to logarithmic form: 2.) How do you solve an …