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(9) A number indicating how many times the base is used as a factor.
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(power, index): A number denoted by a small numeral placed above and to the right of a numerical quantity, which indicates the number of times that quantity is multiplied by itself. In the case of X n , it is said that X is raised to the power of n. When a and b are non-zero real numbers and p and q are integers, the following rules of power apply:
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| exponential |
denoting a mathematical function in which the variable or variables appear in exponents, e.g., y = ax, where a is a constant and x is a variable.
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| exponential d. |
a skewed probability distribution with right tail extending to infinity and having the density function f(x) = λ e-λx for x ≥ 0 and λ > 0. The mean is 1/λ and the variance is (1/λ)2. The mode is at zero and the larger the parameter λ, the more clustered the distribution toward zero. The exponential distribution arises in medicine and reliability as the time to mortality/morbidity or failure; λ is often interpreted as the force of mortality or failure.
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| exponential p. |
logarithmic p.
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