Data from an experiment may result in a graph indicating exponential growth. This implies the formula of this growth is \(y = k{x^n}\), where \(k\) and \(n\) are constants. Using logarithms, we can ...
The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE maths students studying quadratic graphs, cubic graphs, reciprocal graphs, exponential graphs - Higher, The equation of a circle - Higher,the equation ...
This paper extends uniqueness results due to Boas and Trembinska, on entire functions with exponential growth whose real part vanishes on lattice points. Here the case is studied where the real part ...
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