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Decimal expansion of log_10(4).
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#24 by Charles R Greathouse IV at Tue Aug 04 01:18:36 EDT 2020
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#23 by Charles R Greathouse IV at Tue Aug 04 01:18:33 EDT 2020
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<a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a>

PROG

(PARI) log(4)/log(10) \\ Charles R Greathouse IV, Aug 04 2020

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approved

editing

#22 by Ralf Stephan at Mon Dec 16 12:14:28 EST 2013
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proposed

approved

#21 by Stanislav Sykora at Fri Dec 13 14:10:40 EST 2013
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editing

proposed

#20 by Stanislav Sykora at Fri Dec 13 14:10:11 EST 2013
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Wikipedia, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decibel">Decibel</a>

Discussion
Fri Dec 13
14:10
Stanislav Sykora: Ok.
#19 by Michel Marcus at Fri Dec 13 12:58:32 EST 2013
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proposed

editing

#18 by Stanislav Sykora at Fri Dec 13 12:32:26 EST 2013
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editing

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Discussion
Fri Dec 13
12:57
Michel Marcus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decibel ?
#17 by Stanislav Sykora at Fri Dec 13 12:32:21 EST 2013
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ARRL, Editor, <a href="http://www.arrl.org/arrl-handbook-2013">The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications</a>

#16 by Alois P. Heinz at Fri Dec 13 10:50:37 EST 2013
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proposed

editing

Discussion
Fri Dec 13
12:31
Stanislav Sykora: Advertisement was not intended. But, sure, dB's are so notorious they do not need any link.
#15 by Stanislav Sykora at Wed Dec 11 07:33:01 EST 2013
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editing

proposed

Discussion
Fri Dec 13
10:50
Alois P. Heinz: No content behind this link, only an advertisement. I suggest to remove that.