Find the number of zeros after the decimal point using log function
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IT'S OBTAINED BY USING THE PROPERTIES OF CHARACTERISTICS AND MANTISSA OF THE LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS RESPECTIVELY...
ASLIKE , FIRST LET THE NUMBER BE ANY LOGARITHMIC FUNCTION AND HOLDING EQUALITY TO ANY CONSTANT VALUE IN THE EQUATION ... THEN RAISE THE POWERS OR EXPONENTIALLY ADVANCE THE EQUATION TO n AND n + 1 VALUES RESPECTIVELY , WHERE n EQUALS TO EXPONENTIAL POWERS GIVEN TO THE CONSTANT DUE TO LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS
ASLIKE , FIRST LET THE NUMBER BE ANY LOGARITHMIC FUNCTION AND HOLDING EQUALITY TO ANY CONSTANT VALUE IN THE EQUATION ... THEN RAISE THE POWERS OR EXPONENTIALLY ADVANCE THE EQUATION TO n AND n + 1 VALUES RESPECTIVELY , WHERE n EQUALS TO EXPONENTIAL POWERS GIVEN TO THE CONSTANT DUE TO LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS
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