Explore BrainMass

Explore BrainMass

    Exponential Order

    Not what you're looking for? Search our solutions OR ask your own Custom question.

    This content was COPIED from BrainMass.com - View the original, and get the already-completed solution here!

    Show that

    a) e^(t^2) is not of exponential order, and

    b) e^(t^1/2) is of exponential order

    © BrainMass Inc. brainmass.com May 24, 2023, 1:25 pm ad1c9bdddf
    https://brainmass.com/math/computing-values-of-functions/exponential-order-application-21204

    Attachments

    Solution Preview

    Please see the attached file for the complete solution.
    Thanks for using BrainMass.

    Show that

    a) is not of exponential order, and

    b) is of exponential order

    Proof. We will say that the ...

    Solution Summary

    Exponential order is defined and proven or disproven as applicable. The solution is detailed and well presented.

    $2.49

    ADVERTISEMENT