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How do you represent the digits of a number using algebra? - Answers

If you mean the number of digits, this is roughly equivalent to the logarithm (base 10) of the number. However, it's a bit more tricky to find an exact expression. Rounding the logarithm up helps, but you will still be off by one, for exact powers of 10.



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If you mean the number of digits, this is roughly equivalent to the logarithm (base 10) of the number. However, it's a bit more tricky to find an exact expression. Rounding the logarithm up helps, but you will still be off by one, for exact powers of 10.



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How do you represent the digits of a number using algebra? - Answers

If you mean the number of digits, this is roughly equivalent to the logarithm (base 10) of the number. However, it's a bit more tricky to find an exact expression. Rounding the logarithm up helps, but you will still be off by one, for exact powers of 10.

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