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File:Expo02.svg

Summary

Self-made replacement for Image:Expo02.png: "A graph showing e^x (in red), 10^x (in green) and 1.7^x (in blue) over the x-interval -3 to 3."

Created in wikipedia:Gnuplot.

Source:

set terminal svg size 315 304 fname "Verdana" fsize 12

set output "exp.svg"

set xrange [-3:3]
set yrange [-0.9:5.1]
set samples 500

set ticscale 0.5
set xtics axis 1
set ytics axis 1

set grid linewidth 0.1
unset key
unset border

set label 1 "e" at 1.1,exp(1)
set label 2 "10" at 0.8,10**0.7
set label 3 "2" at 1.1,1.9
set label 4 "½" at 1.1,0.6

plot exp(x) 1
plot 10**x 2
plot 2**x 3
plot 0.5**x 4

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