Repdigit (no ontology)
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- | A '''repdigit''', also known as a '''monomial number''', is a [[polynomial number]] of order [[1]], with all digits the same. As such, there are 9 repdigits for each digit-length of number; repdigits occupy 10<sup>1-n</sup> of the population of ''n''-digit numbers. | + | A '''repdigit''', also known as a '''monomial number''', is a [[polynomial number]] of order [[1]], with all digits the same. As such, there are 9 repdigits for each digit-length of number; repdigits occupy 10<sup>1-''n''</sup> of the population of ''n''-digit numbers. |
Repdigits up to four digits long are listed as follows: | Repdigits up to four digits long are listed as follows: |
Revision as of 09:52, 8 July 2009
A repdigit, also known as a monomial number, is a polynomial number of order 1, with all digits the same. As such, there are 9 repdigits for each digit-length of number; repdigits occupy 101-n of the population of n-digit numbers.
Repdigits up to four digits long are listed as follows: