e^x Calculator

Calculate the exponential function e^x for growth, decay, and continuous compounding math.

Author

Prof. Hans Muller

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German renewable energy engineer at TU Munich, pioneering grid-scale hydrogen storage solutions

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Dr. Samuel Okafor

Math content reviewer

Nigerian-Canadian data scientist with a PhD from the University of Toronto, building ML models for early cancer detection

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

Table of Contents

  1. Reference values
  2. Calculator
  3. Reference table
  4. FAQs
  5. Methodology and review
  6. Related conversions

2 Exponent (x) =

7.389056 e^x

Representative value from the e^x Calculator reference table.

Reference Values

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e^x Calculator

Calculate the exponential function e^x for growth, decay, and continuous compounding math.

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Reference Table

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e^x Calculator Reference
Exponent (x)Exponential Result e^x
-3 Exponent (x)0.049787 e^x
-2.5 Exponent (x)0.082085 e^x
-2 Exponent (x)0.135335 e^x
-1.5 Exponent (x)0.22313 e^x
-1 Exponent (x)0.367879 e^x
-0.5 Exponent (x)0.606531 e^x
0 Exponent (x)1 e^x
0.5 Exponent (x)1.648721 e^x
1 Exponent (x)2.718282 e^x
1.5 Exponent (x)4.481689 e^x
2 Exponent (x)7.389056 e^x
2.5 Exponent (x)12.182494 e^x
3 Exponent (x)20.085537 e^x
3.5 Exponent (x)33.115452 e^x
4 Exponent (x)54.59815 e^x
4.5 Exponent (x)90.017131 e^x
5 Exponent (x)148.413159 e^x
6 Exponent (x)403.428793 e^x
7 Exponent (x)1,096.633158 e^x
8 Exponent (x)2,980.957987 e^x

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about e^x Calculator, formulas, and typical use cases.

What does the e^x Calculator calculator do?

It calculates modeling exponential growth/decay and checking scientific or finance formulas from the values you enter.

What formula does the e^x Calculator calculator use?

The exponential function computes e raised to the power x.

What inputs are valid?

Any finite exponent x is valid, though very large values may overflow.

When would I use this?

modeling exponential growth/decay and checking scientific or finance formulas

Methodology and Review

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