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"exponential of" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is often used in mathematical or scientific contexts to describe the relationship between two variables, where one variable is raised to the power of the other variable. For example: - "The growth rate of bacteria is directly related to the exponential of time." - "To calculate the compound interest, you must use the exponential of the interest rate." - "The population of a city can be modeled using the exponential of birth rate and death rate."
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It is described by a wave oscillating with the exponential of i times the square root of the energy, E, multiplied by the distance x.
If some variable, call it y, is the exponential of x, the expression for it goes like this: y = eˣ = exp(x) = 1 + x + x²/2! + x³/3! + x⁴/4! … and so on forever.
For example, the exponential of a complex number is defined byez = 1 + z + z2/2! + z3/3! +⋯where n! = n(n − 1)⋯3∙2∙1.
Now, we give the following definition about global exponential of periodic solution: Definition 4.1.
Kernels may incorporate a distance, or an exponential of a distance.
To ensure nonnegativity for the probabilities, the exponential of xβ m is used.
The equivalent transient resistance of the shield was represented as a function of exponential of the time.
This result was generated by taking the complex exponential of the tracked phase, followed by an FFT.
Therefore, to calculate the total area, one cannot just take the exponential of the estimated logged variable.
The exponential of this coefficient is defined as Incidence Rate Ratio, (operatorname{IRR}_{beta}(t) = e^{beta(t)}).
This is at the expense of computing the exponential of the stiff matrix comprising the finite volume discretisation.
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