How does one convert a natural exponent written as $e^{c\cdot x}$ into the form $a^{x}$ ?
Convert natural exponent, $e^{c\cdot x}$, into the form $a^{x}$
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arithmetic
exponentiation
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3Hint: $x^{ab} = (x^a)^b$ – 2012-03-21
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2Hard to tell what is being asked – 2012-03-21
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4If $a$ is specified ahead of time, you can’t in general; otherwise just note that $e^{cx}=(e^c)^x$ and let $a=e^c$. – 2012-03-21
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0What @Victor said. – 2012-03-22
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0This question strikes me as slightly counterproductive. I don't see this as a question more than I see it as a statement that one is not aware of how exponentiation works. – 2012-03-22
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1I don't think it's hard to tell what is being asked. @user22144 : _Every_ question legitimately posted here is a statement that one is not aware of its answer. – 2012-03-22
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0@MichaelHardy Well put. I concede. – 2012-03-22