Timeline for Simplification of terms C Exp[a+b x] to C Exp[a]Exp[bx]
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| Dec 6, 2025 at 18:21 | comment | added | Michael E2 | Related: (39040), (126905), (245846). The method I used in the last link works on your example. | |
| Dec 5, 2025 at 17:52 | comment | added | Nasser | Using Maple, expand command works on this. But in Mathematica Expand did not do the same. Here is screen shot i.sstatic.net/6wLlzvBM.png and i.sstatic.net/BHrXh9Nz.png I think Maple's expand worked better here. | |
| Dec 5, 2025 at 17:09 | answer | added | Boudewijn Verhaar | timeline score: 1 | |
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| Dec 4, 2025 at 2:04 | answer | added | Michael E2 | timeline score: 2 | |
| Dec 4, 2025 at 1:57 | answer | added | A. Kato | timeline score: 4 | |
| Dec 4, 2025 at 1:54 | comment | added | Michael E2 |
Note that Exp[a1]Exp[b1 x] autosimplifies to E^(a1 + b1 x). I don't think there's a way to do exactly what you want. However, if it's a question formatting output, there are things one can do to hold the factors (e.g. HoldForm[] or Inactive[Exp][...]) and keep the autosimplification from happening. That tends to mess up computations down the line, if not handled carefully.
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| Dec 3, 2025 at 22:37 | comment | added | tad | Cases looks at parts inside the expression. When you input only the first term, it matches the pattern as a whole, but parts inside don't. E.g., compare Cases[{a,b,c},a] and Cases[a,a] | |
| Dec 3, 2025 at 21:53 | history | edited | Boudewijn Verhaar | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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| Dec 3, 2025 at 20:41 | history | asked | Boudewijn Verhaar | CC BY-SA 4.0 |