what is the mantissa of the logarithm
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The mantissa is the fractional part of a common logarithm (that is, the base 10 logarithm), which represent the digits of the given number but not its order of magnitude. For example, the mantissa of both log1020≈1.3010 and log10200≈2.3010 is 0.3010.
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