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#TI-BASIC, -20 bytes

TI-BASIC, -20 bytes

10^(5Ans-1

As Julian Lachniet mentioned in a comment on his answer, TI-BASIC does not accept empty input, so I guess this is TECHNICALLY 5 bytes.

Note that 10^( is only one byte, as is Ans.

All this does is print a power of ten with 5Ans digits.

#TI-BASIC, -20 bytes

10^(5Ans-1

As Julian Lachniet mentioned in a comment on his answer, TI-BASIC does not accept empty input, so I guess this is TECHNICALLY 5 bytes.

Note that 10^( is only one byte, as is Ans.

All this does is print a power of ten with 5Ans digits.

TI-BASIC, -20 bytes

10^(5Ans-1

As Julian Lachniet mentioned in a comment on his answer, TI-BASIC does not accept empty input, so I guess this is TECHNICALLY 5 bytes.

Note that 10^( is only one byte, as is Ans.

All this does is print a power of ten with 5Ans digits.

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#TI-BASIC, -20 bytes

10^(5Ans-1

As Julian Lachniet mentioned in a comment on his answer, TI-BASIC does not accept empty input, so I guess this is TECHNICALLY 5 bytes.

Note that 10^( is only one byte, as is Ans.

All this does is print a power of ten with 5Ans digits.