Examples of Exponential tools on floating-point input
The Exponential math tools can process both negative and floating-point input values. The larger a negative input value becomes, the closer to 0 the output value will approach.
The following illustrations demonstrate these type of inputs and the output values that will be returned.
Exponential tools on float input
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| Exp10 |
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| Exp2 |
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11/8/2012


