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Guys what is an arbitrary integer ?? pls help ...
'cause tomorrow's my Maths exam ...Hope y'all definitely help me out ​

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Answered by kamblemanswi8
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No, an integer must have a finite number of digits. " Arbitrary" here means that there is no limit to the number of digits; so, for instance, an FSM that can only add integers up to 1000 digits long does not qualify.

Answered by mehakbhatia45
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No, an integer must have a finite number of digits. " Arbitrary" here means that there is no limit to the number of digits; so, for instance, an FSM that can only add integers up to 1000 digits long does not qualify.

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