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Let f(x) = 10^x. What is f(f(1))? How many zeroes does the number f(f(f(1))) have?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

f(1) is 10^1, or just 10. f(f(1)) would be f(10), or 10^10, which is 10 billion. f(f(f(1))) would be f(10^10), so it would have 10^10 zeros (10^1 has one zero, 10^2 has 2 zeros, and so on.)

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