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Java Math exp() Method

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What is the main idea behind Java Math exp() Method?

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___.out.println(Math.exp(0));
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The exp() method returns e raised to the power of a number ( e x ).
Definition and Usage
Java Math exp() Method

❮ Math Methods

Example

System.out.println(Math.exp(0));
System.out.println(Math.exp(1));
System.out.println(Math.exp(10));
System.out.println(Math.exp(4.8));
System.out.println(Math.exp(Math.E));

Definition and Usage

The exp() method returns e raised to the power of a number ( e x ).

e is the base of the natural system of logarithms (approximately 2.718282). In Java, the value of e is available as the constant Math.E .

Syntax

public static double exp(double
number )

Parameter Values

ParameterDescription
numberRequired. The power to which e is raised.

Technical Details

Returns:A double value representing the result of e to the power of a number.
Java version:Any

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