Step for Calculation of Value of Exponential - eX
Step I: Calculate the Value of X
Step II :- If Value of X is in simple number form (I.e. not in Power Form) then simply multiply 2.71828 by power times.
For Example: - Value X= 7 then Value of e7 = (2.71828) 7 = 1096.63.
Step III : - If Value of X is in Power Form than Calculate Value (2.71828)X by Using Dirty Power Formula.
Dirty Power Formula (A1/N)
Steps for Calculation
Step I: - √ 12 Times
Step II: - - 1
Step III: - Divide by N
Step IV: - + 1
Step V: - 12 Times * and Equal to
Example: -
Calculate Value of 2331/11
Solution: -
Steps
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Calculation
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Value
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I
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12 Times √ 233
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1.00133170586
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II
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-1
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.00133170586
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III
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Divide by 11
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.00012106416
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IV
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+ 1
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1.00012106416
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V
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12 Times * and =
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1.64189122272
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