23 сент. 2012 г. · I think "e to the x" or "the exponential of x" are both fine. I might even use "e of x." ... "e-to-the-x" is very common, and is easily enunciated ... |
21 янв. 2018 г. · It depends on your audience and the context. In physics, E usually denotes emf, so you would say that. In set theory, P usually denotes a ... |
7 окт. 2010 г. · My guess is E stand for Exponential and -5 is the power it is raised to. And the displayed time is a really small number. |
25 июн. 2014 г. · ∈ means '(is) an element of a set'. For instance, 'Let a∈A' means 'Let a be an element of A'. |
31 мар. 2017 г. · In this Stanford video lecture on statistical mechanics Pi is pronounced " Pees of i" and Ei is pronounced "Ees of i". ... Topology for the ... |
28 февр. 2018 г. · How do you read this logical statement aloud, and how do you notate it in symbols? ... How does one read aloud Vinogradov's notation ≪ and ≪ϵ? |
7 февр. 2013 г. · It's probably x-naught, synonym for "x sub zero", it's used when you refer to an starting point for variable x. |
21 февр. 2013 г. · It should be read "the degree of E over F." (And good on you for asking. For some reason, in my head, I always say "E chop F." |
8 апр. 2015 г. · Yes. They are the same thing. When exponents get really really complicated, mathematicians tend to start using exp(stuff) instead of estuff. |
14 янв. 2021 г. · As long as the context is clear, "e to the power of rt" is a usual way to read it. Similarly, I would write e^{-rt} or e−rt ... |
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