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Revision as of 12:32, 10 April 2018
MATRIXSCALAREXP (a)
- is any matrix.
Description
- This function gives the e raised to the power of the each number in the given matrix.
- In , is any matrix of any order.
- In that .
- The approximate value of the constant e=2.718281828459045 and it is equal to or .
- It is the base of natural logarithm.
- It can be calculate the sum of infinite series:
- To find EXP of the matrix, simply calculate the EXP of all the entries in the given matrix.
- For example MATRIXSCALAREXP([2,3;4,5]),it will calculate Exp(2),Exp(3),Exp(4) and Exp(5).
Examples
1. MATRIXSCALAREXP([[6,9,12],[43,16,-17],[3,8,10]])
403.428793492735 | 8103.0839275753815 | 162754.79141900386 |
4727839468229338000 | 8886110.520507867 | 4.1399377187851695e-8 |
20.085536923187664 | 2980.9579870417274 | 22026.465794806707 |
2. MATRIXSCALAREXP([[98,7],[3.2,-12]])
3.6379709476087905e+42 | 1096.6331584284583 |
24.53253019710935 |
See Also
References