| 1. | The integral can then be expressed in terms of elementary transcendental functions.
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| 2. | Remember that e ^ z is a transcendental function and periodic.
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| 3. | The function could be a polynomial function or a transcendental function.
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| 4. | :I'm not sure about the transcendental functions, but the conic sections should be possible.
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| 5. | I'm not sure I understand the question about transcendental functions.
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| 6. | Taylor series representations of transcendental functions are considered to be definitions of those functions.
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| 7. | A book on transcendental functions was written with Walter Franz, also a student of Sommerfeld.
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| 8. | Leonhard Euler changed that when he introduced transcendental functions such as 10 " x ".
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| 9. | As this was an exception handler, heavy use of the transcendental functions caused severe performance penalties.
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| 10. | Many of the constants known to be periods are also given by integrals of transcendental functions.
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