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''UK - European Union - Brexit.''
1. ''Financial maths - constant.''


The UK's exit day from the European Union was 31 January 2020.
The exponential ''constant'' is a mathematical constant with a value of roughly 2.718282..., usually denoted by the letter ''e''.


This was the date on which the legal changes for the UK to leave the European Union took effect, subject to a transition period to 31 December 2020.


2. ''Financial maths - function.''


== See also ==
The related exponential ''function'' is ''e''<sup>x</sup> (''e'' to the power of x).  The exponential function in Excel is =EXP( ). The exponential function is the inverse of the natural logarithm.
* [[Article 50]]
 
* [[Brexit]]
 
* [[Brexit Day]]
3. ''Growth.''
* [[Brexit transition period]]
 
* [[Brexodus]]
Exponential ''growth'' means growth other than straight-line. 
* [[EU 27]]
 
* [[European Union]]
For example, the series 100, 200, 400... is growing exponentially.
* [[European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020]]
 
* [[Great Repeal Act]]
 
* [[IP completion day]]
4. ''Decay.''
* [[Make UK]]
* [[No Brexit]]
* [[No Deal]]
* [[Parliamentary supremacy]]
* [[Sovereignty]]
* [[United Kingdom]]


Exponential ''decay'' means the reduction in a variable, for example over time, on a basis other than straight-line.


=== Other links ===
For example, the reduction in the time value of an option, as its remaining time to maturity expires.


[https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/CBP-7960 Brexit timeline - House of Commons Library]


[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/technical/brexit Brexit - ACT Resources]
== See also ==
* [[Exponential function]]
* [[Financial maths]]
* [[Natural logarithm]]
* [[Option]]
* [[Time value]]


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Latest revision as of 19:32, 25 March 2021

1. Financial maths - constant.

The exponential constant is a mathematical constant with a value of roughly 2.718282..., usually denoted by the letter e.


2. Financial maths - function.

The related exponential function is ex (e to the power of x). The exponential function in Excel is =EXP( ). The exponential function is the inverse of the natural logarithm.


3. Growth.

Exponential growth means growth other than straight-line.

For example, the series 100, 200, 400... is growing exponentially.


4. Decay.

Exponential decay means the reduction in a variable, for example over time, on a basis other than straight-line.

For example, the reduction in the time value of an option, as its remaining time to maturity expires.


See also