Entering y=3-2e^(-0.5x) into a T1-82

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The discussion focuses on entering the equation y=3-2e^(-0.5x) into a TI-82 calculator. Users confirmed that the 'e' notation can be used interchangeably with 'exp' for exponential functions. This clarification simplifies the input process for users unfamiliar with the calculator's syntax. The consensus is that using 'e' is an acceptable method for entering exponential expressions on the TI-82.

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Hi I have a t1-82 and i need to enter y=3-2exp(-0.5x) the problem is that i can't put exp can i just use e?
 
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Yes, they have the same meaning.
 
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