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by luca3v
899 days ago
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The exponential curve does look like a line when you zoom in very close to a point. For example, f(x) = e^x looks linear with slope e^x near x. You can see that, for small epsilon, e^(x+epsilon) - e^x is approximately epsilone^x, with an error term of the order of epsilon^2 e^x |
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