exponelle
Exponelle is a mathematical concept often encountered in the study of differential equations and calculus. It represents a family of functions that are characterized by their rapid growth or decay. The most common example of an exponelle is the exponential function, typically denoted as e^x, where 'e' is Euler's number, an irrational and transcendental constant approximately equal to 2.71828. This function has the unique property that its rate of change is directly proportional to its value.
The general form of an exponelle function can be expressed as a * b^x, where 'a' is a
Exponelle functions have wide-ranging applications in various scientific and economic fields. They are used to model