The exponential constant e
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Introduction
The letter e is used in many mathematical calculations to stand for a particular number known as the exponential constant. This leaflet provides information about this important constant, and the related exponential function.
The exponential constant
The exponential constant is an important mathematical constant and is given the symbol e. Its value is approximately 2.718. It has been found that this value occurs so frequently when mathematics is used to model physical and economic phenomena that it is convenient to write simply e.
It is often necessary to work out powers of this constant, such as e2, e3 and so on. Your scientific calculator will be programmed to do this already. You should check that you can use your calculator to do this. Look for a button marked ex, and check that
e2 = 7.389,
and
e3 = 20.086
In both cases we have quoted the answer to three decimal places although your calculator will give a more accurate answer than this.
You should also check that you can evaluate negative and fractional powers of e such as
e1/2 = 1.649
and
e-2 = 0.135
The exponential function
If we write y = ex we can calculate the value of y as we vary x. Values obtained in this way can be placed in a table. For example:
x
-3 -2 -1 0 1
2
3
y = ex 0.050 0.135 0.368 1 2.718 7.389 20.086
This is a table of values of the exponential function ex. If pairs of x and y values are plotted we obtain a graph of the exponential function as shown overleaf. If you have never seen this function before it will be a worthwhile exercise to plot it for yourself.
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y 20 15 10 5
-3 -2 -1
1 23x
A graph of the exponential function y = ex
It is important to note that as x becomes larger, the value of ex grows without bound. We write this mathematically as ex as x . This behaviour is known as exponential growth.
The negative exponential function
A related function is the negative exponential function y = e-x. A table of values of this function is shown below together with its graph.
x
-3
-2 -1 0 1
2
3
y = e-x 20.086 7.389 2.718 1 0.368 0.135 0.050
y 20 15 10 5
-3 -2 -1
1 23x
A graph of the negative exponential function y = e-x
It is very important to note that as x becomes larger, the value of e-x approaches zero. We write this mathematically as e-x 0 as x . This behaviour is known as exponential decay.
Exercises
A useful exercise would be to draw up tables of values and plot graphs of some related functions:
a) y = e2x,
b) y = e0.5x,
c) y = -ex, d) y = -e-x,
e) y = 1 - e-x.
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