
1) Mathematical notation 2) Of or involving exponents
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• (a.) Pertaining to exponents; involving variable exponents; as, an exponential expression; exponential calculus; an exponential function.
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Who has not be amazed to learn that the function y = e
x, like a phoenix rising again from its own ashes, is its own derivative? —Francois le Lionnais Anything that grows at a rate proportional to its size is said to grow exponentially. The simplest form of the exponentia...
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Pertaining to exponents; involving variable exponents; as, an exponential expression; exponential calculus; an exponential function. Exponential curve, a curve whose nature is defined by means of an exponential equation. Exponential equation, an equation which contains an exponential quantity, or in which the unknown quantity enters as an exponent....
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increasing or reducing at a faster and faster rate.
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Ex`po·nen'tial adjective [ Confer French
exponentiel .] Pertaining to exponents; involving variable exponents; as, an
exponential expression;
exponential calculus; an
exponential function.
Exponential curve ,
a curve whose nature is defined by means of an expon...
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[adj] - of or involving exponents 2. [n] - a function in which an independent variable appears as an exponent
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exponential 1. Rapidly becoming greater in size: 'There is an exponential increase in killings in Iraq.' 2. A description of a mathematical entity; such as, a curve, a function, an equation, or a series that contains, is expressed as, or involves numbers or quantities raised to an exponent.
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one type of mathematical curve. If you move towards a target at a constant speed, the target seems to be speeding up the closer you get to it - this apparent acceleration is exponential.
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adjective of or involving exponents; `exponential growth`
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In mathematics, descriptive of a function in which the variable quantity is an exponent (a number indicating the power to which another number or expression is raised). Exponential functions and series involve the constant e = 2.71828.... . Scottish mathematician John Napier devised natural logarithms in 1614 with e as the base. Exponential fu n......
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of or pertaining to an exponent or exponents. · · of or pertaining to the constant e. · (of an equation) having one or more unknown variables in one or more exponents.
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exponere = to put forth (L)
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