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  1. What is the meaning of $\exp (\,\cdot\,)$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    The exp () function calculates the exponential value of a floating-point argument x ($ e^x$ , where e equals 2.17128128...) Domain is all real numbers and range is $ (0, \infty)$.

  2. Meaning of "$\\exp[ \\cdot ]$" in mathematical equations

    May 24, 2020 · At the link, "What is the meaning of $\exp (\,\cdot\,)$?" it was stated at the link that it is an exponential function, but I noticed that ordinary paranthesis has been used. In my equation, …

  3. Is $\\exp(x)$ the same as $e^x$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Apr 9, 2015 · One may also say that $\exp$ and $\log$ are inverses. It allows you to write exponentiation without pushing the body of exponentiation into a superscript. For example, one may …

  4. Why write $\exp (x)$, instead of $e^x$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Mar 13, 2019 · 2 Why write $\exp (x)$, instead of $e^x$? I would have thought that if $x$ is a long expression, $\exp (x)$ would be preferred, so that it is clear? But I have seen that this is not the case.

  5. Using EXP in equation - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Apr 15, 2013 · However when I see this being used I see EXP (x) and I don't understand how i'd write the equation with that terminology. So how would I rewrite this to use EXP (x)?

  6. Does $\\exp(f(x)) = e^{f(x)}$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jun 2, 2022 · I've rarely seen the notation exp(f(x)) but whenever I do I just replace it with ef (x). Is this correct, or do these mean something different? Also, in computer science, should these be replaced …

  7. What does $Y-X|X\sim\text {Exp} (\lambda)$ mean?

    Apr 20, 2024 · You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote. Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful. What's reputation and how do I …

  8. Definition of $\exp (x)$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    May 4, 2013 · For instance, if you choose $ (1)$ to define $\exp (x)$ as $\exp (x) = \displaystyle \sum_ {k=0}^ {\infty} \dfrac {x^k} {k!}$, the rest from $ (2)$ to $ (4)$ become properties.

  9. What Does $y=A\exp (6x)$ mean? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jan 19, 2015 · Mathematicians say exp (x), EECS types say $ e^ {x} $. The first time any of us saw it it felt weird.

  10. What does E mean in 9.0122222900391E-5? [closed]

    Page generated in 0.00013899803161621 Sometimes, I come across Page generated in 9.0122222900391E-5 What does that time mean? I tried searching Wikipedia for E and maths but …