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Microsoft Access Function Library: Exp()

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Function: Exp()

Purpose: The Exp() function returns a Double containing the value of e (2.7182818284590...) raised to the specified power.

Usage: Exp(power)

The input power is a number argument.

Returns: Double corresponding to e raised to the specified power.

Examples and Special Cases
Exp(0)=0
Exp(1)=2.718
Exp(5)=148.413
Exp(10)=22026.466
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