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exponential in Japanese

exponential in Japanese is 指数的, 指数関数, 指数関数的増大 — exponential means growing (or shrinking) at a rate that keeps multiplying, so change speeds up dramatically over time.

exponential in Japanese

指数的
adj
Pronounced: shisuuteki
Relating to an exponent.
指数関数
adj
Pronounced: shisuukansuu
(mathematics) Expressed in terms of an exponent (power of a base), the base often being 10 or e.
指数関数的増大
adj
(mathematics) Characterised by a rate of change that is proportional to the value of the varying quantity, or, equivalently, by a doubling or halving over successive fixed intervals of time or other parameter, described as exponential growth or exponential decay.

What does "exponential" mean?

  1. adjective Growing (or shrinking) at a rate that keeps multiplying, so change speeds up dramatically over time.
    "The app saw exponential growth once it went viral."
  2. adjective Expressed using an exponent, or power, of a number.
    "The equation uses exponential notation to represent very large numbers."

exponential in a sentence

  • The app saw exponential growth once it went viral.
  • Bacteria can multiply at an exponential rate under the right conditions.
  • The equation uses exponential notation to represent very large numbers.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "exponential" in Japanese?

"exponential" in Japanese is 指数的, 指数関数, 指数関数的増大. exponential means: Growing (or shrinking) at a rate that keeps multiplying, so change speeds up dramatically over time.

How do you pronounce 指数的?

"exponential" in Japanese is 指数的, pronounced "shisuuteki".

How do you use "exponential" in a sentence?

Example: "The app saw exponential growth once it went viral." In Japanese, "exponential" is 指数的, 指数関数, 指数関数的増大.

Are there other ways to say "exponential" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "exponential": 指数的, 指数関数, 指数関数的増大.

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