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Various forms of function formulas#
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Exponential function in general form | Show source |
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Exponential function with base e (often written as exp(x)) | Show source |
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Homographic function in general form | Show source |
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Function b/x | Show source |
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Linear function in slope-intercept form | Show source |
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Linear function in point-slope form | Show source |
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Linear function in constant-slope form | Show source |
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Zero of the linear function from constant-slope form | Show source |
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Quadratic function in standard form | Show source |
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Quadratic function in factored form | Show source |
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Quadratic function in vertex form | Show source |
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Function properties#
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Product of two exponential functions | Show source |
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Quotient of two exponential functions | Show source |
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Derivatives and integrals#
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Derivative of general exponential function | Show source |
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Derivative of exponential function with e base, derivative of exp(x) function | Show source |
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Indefinite integral of general exponential function | Show source |
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Indefinite integral of exponential function with e base, integral of exp(x) function | Show source |
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Some facts#
- Exponential function is a function that can be presented in the form:
where:
- - function value (the function value at single point x, often marked as f(x)),
- - function argument (called also independent value),
- - base of the exponential function.
- A special case is the exponential function of the base e (→ see the number e):
- The exponential function with the base e is often denoted as exp (x), which we read as exponent of x.
- The inverse function for the exponential one is logarithmic function. In particular for the function exp(x) (the base is number e) the inverse function is natural logarithm.
- The exponential function has no zero poins. Its all values are located above the OX axis (all function values are positive).
- Depending on the base a, we can distinguish three scenarios:
- base is less than one (a <1) - function is decreasing,
- base is greater than one (a > 1) - the function is inreasing,
- base is equal to zero (a = 0) - the function is reduced to constant function.
- base is less than one (a <1) - function is decreasing,
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