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*This function gives the <math>e</math> raised to the power of number. | *This function gives the <math>e</math> raised to the power of number. | ||
*In <math>EXP(x)</math>, where <math>x</math> represents the exponent of <math>e</math>, or <math>e^x</math>. | *In <math>EXP(x)</math>, where <math>x</math> represents the exponent of <math>e</math>, or <math>e^x</math>. | ||
− | *The approximate value of the constant <math>e=2.718281828459045<math> and it is equal to <math>e^x</math> or <math>EXP(1)<math>. | + | *The approximate value of the constant <math>e=2.718281828459045</math> and it is equal to <math>e^x</math> or <math>EXP(1)</math>. |
*It is called the Mathematical Constant or Euler's Number or Napier's Constant. | *It is called the Mathematical Constant or Euler's Number or Napier's Constant. | ||
*It is the base of natural logarithm. | *It is the base of natural logarithm. |
Revision as of 07:08, 21 November 2013
EXP(x)
- where is the number .
Description
- This function gives the raised to the power of number.
- In , where represents the exponent of , or .
- The approximate value of the constant and it is equal to or .
- It is called the Mathematical Constant or Euler's Number or Napier's Constant.
- It is the base of natural logarithm.
- It can calculate the sum of infinite series:
- And the inverse function of the natural logarithm function is the exponential function:
- .
Examples
- EXP(1)=2.718281828459045
- EXP(0)=1
- EXP(-5)=0.0067379469990
- EXP(6.3)=544.5719101259