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The document defines exponential order for functions as they approach infinity. A function f(t) is said to be of exponential order γ if there exist constants γ, M, and t1 such that the absolute value of f(t) is less than or equal to Meγt for all t greater than t1. Notationally, if f(t) is of exponential order γ, it is written as f(t) = O(eγt) as t approaches infinity. An example of an exponential order 5 function is f(t) = e5t sin 2t, as the absolute value of f(t) is always less than or equal to e5t.
The document defines exponential order for functions as they approach infinity. A function f(t) is said to be of exponential order γ if there exist constants γ, M, and t1 such that the absolute value of f(t) is less than or equal to Meγt for all t greater than t1. Notationally, if f(t) is of exponential order γ, it is written as f(t) = O(eγt) as t approaches infinity. An example of an exponential order 5 function is f(t) = e5t sin 2t, as the absolute value of f(t) is always less than or equal to e5t.
The document defines exponential order for functions as they approach infinity. A function f(t) is said to be of exponential order γ if there exist constants γ, M, and t1 such that the absolute value of f(t) is less than or equal to Meγt for all t greater than t1. Notationally, if f(t) is of exponential order γ, it is written as f(t) = O(eγt) as t approaches infinity. An example of an exponential order 5 function is f(t) = e5t sin 2t, as the absolute value of f(t) is always less than or equal to e5t.