Exponential Function Calculator

Exponential Function Calculator evaluates a*b^x and a*e^(kx), identifies growth or decay, and shows the calculation steps.

897.3K usesUpdated · 2026-04-29Runs locally · zero upload

How to Use Exponential Function Calculator

The Exponential Function Calculator evaluates common exponential models. Choose the ab^x form for a general base or the ae^(kx) form for natural growth and decay. Enter the coefficient, base or rate, and exponent. The Exponential Function Calculator displays the function value and the substituted formula.

Formula & Theory — Exponential Function Calculator

The Exponential Function Calculator uses these formulas:

f(x) = a*b^x
y = a*e^(kx)

The coefficient a sets the starting scale. In ab^x, b controls growth or decay. In ae^(kx), k is the continuous rate. The Exponential Function Calculator labels the trend so the result is easier to interpret.

Use Cases for Exponential Function Calculator

Use the Exponential Function Calculator for algebra, finance growth, population change, radioactive decay, compound models, and science practice. It is useful whenever a quantity changes by a repeated multiplier or a continuous rate.

Frequently asked questions about Exponential Function Calculator

What forms does the Exponential Function Calculator support?

It supports f(x)=a*b^x and the natural exponential model y=a*e^(kx).

How does the Exponential Function Calculator identify decay?

For a*b^x, b between 0 and 1 indicates decay; b greater than 1 indicates growth.

Is my data stored?

No. All calculations happen in your browser; nothing is sent to a server.