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Re: help on kind of 'inverse exponential' function ?

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  • Subject: [mg61910] Re: [mg61883] help on kind of 'inverse exponential' function ?
  • From: gardyloo <gardyloo at mail.wsu.edu>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 05:11:32 -0500 (EST)
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   Something like

Plot[A*Exp[\[Alpha]*x] /. {A -> -3, \[Alpha] -> 1}, {x, -3, 5}]


       ?

            Hope that helps. Not exactly sure what you're going for.
                   C.O.



Søren Merser wrote:

>hi
>
>is there a way to express kind of exponential decay,  in such a way that 
>decay is slow in the beginning getting faster as time goes by?
>
>regards soren 
>
>
>  
>


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