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Stephen R. Wassell, Superexponentiation and Fixed Points of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Mathematics Magazine, Vol. 73, No. 2 (Apr., 2000), pp. 111-119 ...
Inspired by Rearick's work on logarithm and exponential functions of arithmetic functions, we introduce two new operators, LOG and EXP. The LOG operates on generalized Fibonacci polynomials giving ...
The beloved HP-35, one of the first scientific calculators able to "perform transcendental functions such as trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions" with an LED display just received ...
Discoveries concerning trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions offered new subjects for them. The mathematical charts and tables that survive in the collections of the National Museum of ...
Determining composite and inverse functions Composite and inverse functions can be determined for trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential or algebraic functions.
As a matter of fact, the most interesting part of it is in the, last two chapters, which contain an excellent discussion of the logarithmic and exponential functions based upon the definition of ...
Program Requirements The B.S. degree in mathematics is the minimal entry requirement for most careers in mathematics. It also helps prepare you for careers in health, science, and engineering. You ...
Thus all that need be said of Mr. Castle's tables (i) is that they seem to contain what the usual student requires, including hyperbolic logarithms, and exponential and hyperbolic functions.
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