Definition of Exponential expression

1. Noun. A mathematical expression consisting of a constant (especially e) raised to some power.

Generic synonyms: Expression, Formula

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exponential Expression

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Literary usage of Exponential expression

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Teaching of Algebra (including Trigonometry) by Thomas Percy Nunn (1914)
"7 (i) is the exponential value of cos a; and the differential formula derived from it the exponential expression for - sin x. Hence differentiation of the ..."

2. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1917)
"I do not agree that the exponential expression is the proper one for the fundamental instruction, and I think the polar diagram, taking its origin from the ..."

3. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1907)
"... to represent their results by an exponential expression, but the result was not nearly so good as that obtained from the foi ..."

4. Engineering Applications of Higher Mathematics by Vladimir Karapetoff (1911)
"This method has some advantage because it is not necessary to evaluate the exponential expression &"*. Note that the constant in formula (6) must be ..."

5. Aeronautics: A Class Text by Edwin Bidwell Wilson (1920)
"... equations with constant coefficients in physics it is customary to use this last method of substituting for the variable an exponential expression. ..."

6. Elements of Algebra by James Morford Taylor (1900)
"The quality of an exponent can be changed if the sign before the exponential expression is changed from x to -т-, or from -a- to x. ..."

7. An Academic Algebra by James Morford Taylor (1893)
"For this is simply multiplying or dividing both the dividend and divisor by the same exponential expression. Thus er2 or2. а2<Г2 (Г2 c2 c2 . а2(Г2 а2 ..."

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