Wolfram Research
Wolfram Math World: Laplace Limit
This page gives a brief explanation of the Laplace limit, the value of "e" "for which Laplace's formula for solving Kepler's equation begins diverging."
Other
Wpi: Exponential Decay and Effective Medicine Dosage
This site is an example of the use of exponential decay. The example involves the effectiveness of a medical dosage over time.
TeachEngineering
Teach Engineering: Light Intensity Lab
Students complete this Beer's Law activity in class. Students examine the attenuation of various thicknesses of transparencies. From this activity, students will understand that different substances absorb light differently. This can...
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Numb3 Rs: Exponential Modeling
Based off of the hit television show NUMB3RS, this lesson introduces students to exponential equations, their graphs, and their application in the real world. The lesson is framed in the context of the number of cell phone users for a...
Texas A&M University
Wtamu Virtual Math Lab: College Algebra: Exponential Equations
Use your knowledge of logarithmic properties in order to solve "exponential equations where x is in the exponent, but the bases do not match." This tutorial offers simple examples and practice exercises for you to complete and check.
Curated OER
Egin{displaymath}
This site from the University of St. Andrew is a comprehensive site explaining the Natural Logarithm Function. The site contains one example.
Curated OER
Egin{displaymath}
This site from the University of St. Andrew is a comprehensive site explaining the Natural Logarithm Function. The site contains one example.
Purple Math
Purplemath: Change of Base
This section of a Purplemath lesson gives the formula for a change of base with several examples. The lesson gives examples of typical problems involving changing the base of logarthims including: evaluating, converting to another base;...