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A real number is said to be domstal if there exists an integer Q such that for all real numbers x > 0, there exists a positive integer k such that log(Q − x) > 5 and that if x ≤ k then Q is cacony. What does it mean to say that a real number is not domstal?

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Answered by poornimamanivelm
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−5.07692307692307iurdfg

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