I hope this isn't a math flub.:roll:

Tangential question: if the factor which has the independent variable x, or f(x) as an exponent contains a variable, is that expression still considered an exponential expression, is there a name for such an expression distinct from the usual b^x expressions where b is a constant?
P.S. I do realize that x =-2 does not work in the intermediate step of log (x+1), but that must mean there is an alternate solution path .... I am guessing.

Tangential question: if the factor which has the independent variable x, or f(x) as an exponent contains a variable, is that expression still considered an exponential expression, is there a name for such an expression distinct from the usual b^x expressions where b is a constant?
P.S. I do realize that x =-2 does not work in the intermediate step of log (x+1), but that must mean there is an alternate solution path .... I am guessing.
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