f(x)=log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10log10..............................n times.. What will be the domain of this function? (:
Hmmm, interesting question...
where is \(x\) though?
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1...what kind of question is this?...
oh ,,, sorry, 1 produces complex values. try this \[ \huge [10^{10^{10^{10 ... \text{n-times}}}}, \infty)\]
the domain would be \[-\infty \le x \le \infty\]
only if \( f:\Bbb R\to \Bbb C \)
f(x)=1...
for that case you need to have the value 10^10^10^ ... n-1 times.
woops!! EDIT:: \[ \huge \huge [10^{10^{10^{10 ... \text{(n-1) times}}}}, \infty)\]
so what is the answer?
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