Exponential Curve (work in progress)

exponential curve

The exponential curve y==E^x

History

Want to learn differential equations? Our conceptual approach is your best bet. Visit Differential Equations, Mechanics, and Computation

Description

The exponential curve is defined as E^x, where E is the constant Limit[(1 + 1/x)^x, x -> ∞]

Formulas

y == E^x exp_plot.gcf

Properties

Derivation of E

derivation of E as compound interest

E as a series

Euler's formula

Relation to Log

Caustic of expontial curve

The Catacaustic of the exponential curve E^x with light rays from above and parallel to the y axes is the catenary.

catenay by Caustic

parallel rays above the expontial curve

The exponential curve E^x has the interesting property itself. It is the only function whose derivative is itself.

See: Websites on Plane Curves, Printed References On Plane Curves.

Robert Yates: Curves and Their Properties.

Wikipedia: Exponential function.

Was this page useful? If so, please do donate $3, thank you donors!
Home
Terms of Use
About
Advertise
Subscribe
Google
2006-05
© 1995-2008 by Xah Lee.