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METHOD OF WRITING NUMBERS, ESPECIALLY VERY LARGE OR SMALL ONES
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exponential function         
  • The red curve is the exponential function.  The black horizontal lines show where it crosses the green vertical lines.
  • The exponential function e^z plotted in the complex plane from -2-2i to 2+2i
MATHEMATICAL FUNCTION WITH A CONSTANT BASE AND A VARIABLE EXPONENT, DENOTED EXP_A(X) OR A^X
Complex exponential function; Complex exponential; Natural exponential function; E^x; Exp(x); Exp (programming); Complex exponentials; Real exponential function; E**x; E to the x; Cb^x; Exponential Function; Exponential equation; Exponential equations; ⅇ; Natural exponent; Exponential minus 1 function; Exponential minus 1; Expm1; Exp-1; Exp1m; Expm1(x); Exp1m(x); Natural exponential minus 1; Natural exponential; E^X-1; E^x-1; Exp(x)-1; Base e antilogarithm; Exponent of e; Base e anti-logarithm; Exponential minus one function; Exponential minus one; Natural exponential minus one; Natural exponential minus one function; Exponential near 0; Exponential near zero; Natural exponential near 0; Natural exponential near zero; Eˣ-1; Eˣ - 1; Eˣ; Eˣ−1; Eˣ − 1; E^x−1; Exp(x)−1; Exponential base
¦ noun Mathematics a function whose value is a constant raised to the power of the argument, especially the function where the constant is e.
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MATHEMATICAL NOTATION IN WHICH EVERY OPERATOR PRECEDES ALL OF ITS OPERANDS
Polish Notation; Lukasiewicz notation; Łukasiewicz notation; Prefix notation; PN (notation); Notacja polska; Normal Polish notation; NPN (notation); Warsaw notation; Prefix operator; Prefix expression; Prefixed notation; Polish prefix notation; Polish string; Polish notation string; Polish string notation
¦ noun Logic & Computing a system of formula notation without brackets or special punctuation, used to represent arithmetical operations.
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MATHEMATICAL NOTATION IN WHICH EVERY OPERATOR PRECEDES ALL OF ITS OPERANDS
Polish Notation; Lukasiewicz notation; Łukasiewicz notation; Prefix notation; PN (notation); Notacja polska; Normal Polish notation; NPN (notation); Warsaw notation; Prefix operator; Prefix expression; Prefixed notation; Polish prefix notation; Polish string; Polish notation string; Polish string notation
Polish notation (PN), also known as normal Polish notation (NPN), Łukasiewicz notation, Warsaw notation, Polish prefix notation or simply prefix notation, is a mathematical notation in which operators precede their operands, in contrast to the more common infix notation, in which operators are placed between operands, as well as reverse Polish notation (RPN), in which operators follow their operands. It does not need any parentheses as long as each operator has a fixed number of operands.

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Scientific notation

Scientific notation is a way of expressing numbers that are too large or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form, since to do so would require writing out an unusually long string of digits. It may be referred to as scientific form or standard index form, or standard form in the United Kingdom. This base ten notation is commonly used by scientists, mathematicians, and engineers, in part because it can simplify certain arithmetic operations. On scientific calculators it is usually known as "SCI" display mode.

In scientific notation, nonzero numbers are written in the form

or m times ten raised to the power of n, where n is an integer, and the coefficient m is a nonzero real number (usually between 1 and 10 in absolute value, and nearly always written as a terminating decimal). The integer n is called the exponent and the real number m is called the significand or mantissa. The term "mantissa" can be ambiguous where logarithms are involved, because it is also the traditional name of the fractional part of the common logarithm. If the number is negative then a minus sign precedes m, as in ordinary decimal notation. In normalized notation, the exponent is chosen so that the absolute value (modulus) of the significand m is at least 1 but less than 10.

Decimal floating point is a computer arithmetic system closely related to scientific notation.