Transcendental Functions
Transcendental functions are functions that cannot be expressed as a finite combination of algebraic operations (for example, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and roots).
Types of Transcendental Functions
There are 3 main types of transcendental functions used in data science, namely:
1. Exponential Functions:
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Form:
f(x)=a⋅ebx,- Where a and b are constants.
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Use case: growth and decay models, compound interest.
2. Logarithmic Functions:
- Form: f(x)=logb(x), f(x)=ln(x);
- Use case: measuring pH levels, earthquake magnitudes (Richter scale).
3. Trigonometric Functions:
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Form:
f(x)=sin(x), f(x)=cos(x), f(x)=tan(x); -
Use case: signal processing, physics, engineering.
After you've run the code, the following observations should be evident:
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Exponential Function f(x)=ex: exhibits rapid growth for positive x and approaching zero for negative x. The graph includes an arrow indicating continuous growth towards infinity;
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Logarithmic Function f(x)=log2(x): defined only for x>0, growing slowly as x increases. The arrow at the right end represents the function's unbounded nature;
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Sine and Cosine Functions f(x)=sin(x),cos(x): constitutes periodic oscillations between -1 and 1. The arrows at both ends highlight their infinite continuity;
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Tangent Function f(x)=tan(x): exhibits vertical asymptotes at x=−2π,2π,..., where the function approaches infinity. The graph ensures no abrupt stops and smoothly approaches asymptotes.
1. Choose true or false. The function f(x)=2x+3 is an exponential function.
2. Which of the following represents a logarithmic function?
3. The period of the function f(x)=3sin(2x) is given by the formula b2π. What the period of this function?
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Transcendental functions are functions that cannot be expressed as a finite combination of algebraic operations (for example, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and roots).
Types of Transcendental Functions
There are 3 main types of transcendental functions used in data science, namely:
1. Exponential Functions:
-
Form:
f(x)=a⋅ebx,- Where a and b are constants.
-
Use case: growth and decay models, compound interest.
2. Logarithmic Functions:
- Form: f(x)=logb(x), f(x)=ln(x);
- Use case: measuring pH levels, earthquake magnitudes (Richter scale).
3. Trigonometric Functions:
-
Form:
f(x)=sin(x), f(x)=cos(x), f(x)=tan(x); -
Use case: signal processing, physics, engineering.
After you've run the code, the following observations should be evident:
-
Exponential Function f(x)=ex: exhibits rapid growth for positive x and approaching zero for negative x. The graph includes an arrow indicating continuous growth towards infinity;
-
Logarithmic Function f(x)=log2(x): defined only for x>0, growing slowly as x increases. The arrow at the right end represents the function's unbounded nature;
-
Sine and Cosine Functions f(x)=sin(x),cos(x): constitutes periodic oscillations between -1 and 1. The arrows at both ends highlight their infinite continuity;
-
Tangent Function f(x)=tan(x): exhibits vertical asymptotes at x=−2π,2π,..., where the function approaches infinity. The graph ensures no abrupt stops and smoothly approaches asymptotes.
1. Choose true or false. The function f(x)=2x+3 is an exponential function.
2. Which of the following represents a logarithmic function?
3. The period of the function f(x)=3sin(2x) is given by the formula b2π. What the period of this function?
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