Re: Question about exp (x) function



In article <1120247465.509525.219180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<agapito6314@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>Using the series expression for exp(x), how does one prove

>exp(x) * exp(y) = exp(x+y)

Collect terms of like total power. I.e., x^3*y^2 is of 5th power.
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