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IF COMPOSITE NUMBERS ARE ARRIVATE BY A MATHICAL FUNCTIONS OF ( * +  / -  OR  X^Y ) THEN WHAT IS THE

LOGRMYIC EXSPARATION TO COMPILE THEM?

 Jul 14, 2014

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I'm not clear what you are asking here, but it might possibly refer to something like the following:

A composite number can be expressed as the product of a number of primes.  This means the logarithm of that number is the sum of the logarithms of those primes.

For example;  12 = 2*2*3  so log(12) = log(2) + log(2) + log(3)

 Jul 15, 2014
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I'm not clear what you are asking here, but it might possibly refer to something like the following:

A composite number can be expressed as the product of a number of primes.  This means the logarithm of that number is the sum of the logarithms of those primes.

For example;  12 = 2*2*3  so log(12) = log(2) + log(2) + log(3)

Alan Jul 15, 2014

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