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Exponent vs Monoexponential - What's the difference?

exponent | monoexponential |

In mathematics terms the difference between exponent and monoexponential

is that exponent is the result of a logarithm, between a base and a power. For example the 2 in \log_b(p)=2 while monoexponential is involving the exponent of a single variable.

As a noun exponent

is one who expounds, represents or advocates.

As an adjective monoexponential is

involving the exponent of a single variable.

exponent

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who expounds, represents or advocates
  • (mathematics) The power to which a number, symbol or expression is to be raised. For example, the 3 in x^3.
  • (mathematics) The result of a logarithm, between a base and a power. For example the 2 in \log_b(p)=2.
  • (linguistics) A manifestation of a morphosyntactic property.
  • Derived terms

    * exponent of inseparability

    monoexponential

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (mathematics) Involving the exponent of a single variable