Super simple question about chain rule: so if f(x) = 10^x what is f(f(1))? Just need confirmation.
so would it be 10^10?
yup =)
then it asked how many zeros would f(f(f(1))) have? Would it be 10^10^10 so 10*10*10?
ok nm
10^10^10 is not the same thing as 10*10*10
it'd have ..... a bunch... of zeroes :3 bunches and bunches XD
10000000000
ok that's how many zeros my first answer would have right?
10 zeroes? Yah that sounds right for the first one.
but what about the second one?
So the next one would be 10^10000000000 10^10 gave us 10 zeroes, (cause that was our exponent value) So this next one will be a 1 followed by 10000000000 zeroes.
because that's our new exponent value :O
thanks!
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