Can someone explain the 'exp(x)' function of mathematical functions in arithmetical operators?
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the exp (x) function consists of one argument which returns the value of its exponent .
it means that the value of e (2.71828) is raised to the power of the given argument and returns the value .
it means that the value of e (2.71828) is raised to the power of the given argument and returns the value .
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