Definitions for exponentials

exponentials ex·po·nen·tial

Spelling: [ek-spoh-nen-shuh l, -spuh-]
IPA: /ˌɛk spoʊˈnɛn ʃəl, -spə-/

Exponentials is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 20 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 24 points.

You can make 1507 anagrams from letters in exponentials (aeeilnnopstx).

Definitions for exponentials

adjective

  1. of or relating to an exponent or exponents.
  2. Mathematics. of or relating to the constant e. (of an equation) having one or more unknown variables in one or more exponents.
  3. rising or expanding at a steady and usually rapid rate:
  4. of or relating to an exponent or exponents.
  5. Mathematics. of or relating to the constant e. (of an equation) having one or more unknown variables in one or more exponents.
  6. rising or expanding at a steady and usually rapid rate:

noun

  1. Mathematics. the constant e raised to the power equal to a given expression, as e 3x, which is the exponential of 3 x. any positive constant raised to a power.
  2. Mathematics. the constant e raised to the power equal to a given expression, as e 3x, which is the exponential of 3 x. any positive constant raised to a power.

Origin of exponentials

First recorded in 1695-1705; exponent + -ial

Examples for exponentials

Just as Latino fraternities exploded in the 1970s, Asian fraternities experienced a period of exponential growth during the 1990s.

It multiplies and surges to its fulfillment at an exponential rate.

Yet the exponential decline in the cost means that the threat posed by the fabrication of lethal bio-pathogens is rising.

The inevitable outcome is an exponential explosion in computing and networking power.

It has annual revenues exceeding $6 billion, an exponential improvement from the 1990s.

This trend will only make more sense as the exponential cost drop continues.

Every tiny ounce of pressure added has an exponential effect.

The numbers are still small, but the growth has been exponential since the first atheist church service was held in January.

The energy it would receive from the Sun as it approached, an exponential curve.

This is a magnanimous gesture, and the effing MF is given to the opposite—sociopathic selfishness to exponential extremes.

It multiplies and surges to its fulfillment at an exponential rate.

This is a magnanimous gesture, and the effing MF is given to the opposite—sociopathic selfishness to exponential extremes.

The energy it would receive from the Sun as it approached, an exponential curve.

It has annual revenues exceeding $6 billion, an exponential improvement from the 1990s.

The numbers are still small, but the growth has been exponential since the first atheist church service was held in January.

Just as Latino fraternities exploded in the 1970s, Asian fraternities experienced a period of exponential growth during the 1990s.

This trend will only make more sense as the exponential cost drop continues.

The inevitable outcome is an exponential explosion in computing and networking power.

Every tiny ounce of pressure added has an exponential effect.

Yet the exponential decline in the cost means that the threat posed by the fabrication of lethal bio-pathogens is rising.

Word Value for exponentials
Scrable

20

Words with friends

24

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