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We begin by defining the exponential function for all real values of by the power series
The graph of the exponential function is as follows:
It has a few elementary properties, which can be easily shown.
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The radius of convergence is infinite
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It is infinitely differentiable, and the derivative is the exponential function itself
Now consider the function with
so, by the product rule and property 3
Since the only continuous functions that have a derivative of 0 are constant functions, and since , we get
With a suitable change of variables, we have
Consider just the non-negative reals. Since it is unbounded, by the intermediate value theorem, it can take any value on the interval . We have that the derivative is strictly positive so by the mean-value theorem, is strictly increasing. This gives surjectivity and injectivity i.e. it is a bijection from .
Now , so it is also a bijection from . Therefore we can say that is a bijection onto
We can now naturally define the logarithm function, as the inverse of the exponential function. It is usually denoted by , and it maps to
Similarly, the natural log base, may be defined by
Since the exponential function obeys the rules normally associated with powers, it is often denoted by . In fact it is now possible to define powers in terms of the exponential function by
Note the domain may be extended to the complex plane with all the same properties as before, except the bijectivity and ordering properties.
Comparison with the power series expansions for sine and cosine yields the following identity, with the famous corollary attributed to Euler:
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