Googol is not the largest number. It is large though, it's 10100 which is 1 followed by one hundred zeros.
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The Googol number is the largest number that has a name. It is 1 followed by a hundred 0's, it looks like this... 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,-000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. * * * * * A googol is not the largest number with a name. A googolplex and Graham's number are two examples of larger numbers.
Google isn't a number, the search engine by that number is based off a mispelling of the actual number, googol. To answer the question proper, no googol is does not represent the largest number, although at 10^100, it is one of the largest in somewhat common use. Since the range of possible numerical values is actually infinite, no number can possibly be 'the largest'.
There is no maximum in Math. But the largest number there is, is google.
The largest number that has a commonly-known specific name is a googolplex, which is a 1 followed by a googol zeros, where googol is 10100 (a 1 followed by 100 zeros).
The largest number that has a commonly-known specific name is a "googleplex", which is a 1 followed by a googol zeros, where a "googol" is 10100 (a 1 followed by 100 zeros).Obviously the number could be larger if instead of 1 we substitute 1 googol for 1 giving us a googolgoogol or a 1 followed by 100 zeros multiplied by itself 1x10100 times.Customarily the largest number (by definition) is infinity (usually represented as ∞)
One googol and one would be next after one googol.
No. A googol is 10 to the 100th power (10^100). But the Latin-based named number "centillion" is much larger (10^303 short scale).The largest commonly used number is based on the googol : a googolplex is 10 to the googol power (10 to the 10^100 power)
Googolplexian: The worlds largest number with a name. A "1" followed by a googolplex of zeros Googolplex: The second largest number with a name. A "1" followed by a googol of zeros Googol: A large number. A "1" followed by one hundred zeros. There are infinitely many numbers, so there is no longest number.
The integer successor to 1 googol is "1 googol 1".
Yes there is. The number googol can be described as a one followed by 100 zeros. 1 googol = 10100
The next whole number larger than a googol is (googol plus 1).-- There is also the number whimsically named a "googolplex", defined as 10googol ,or ' 1 ' followed by a googol zeros.-- There is also the number named a "googolplexian", defined as 10googoolplex ,or ' 1 ' followed by a googolplex zeros.-- There are also numbers with names that are much larger than these, but I don'tknow anything about them.-- There's no such thing as the "largest" number. There might be such a thing asthe largest number with a unique name, but if you choose a number, then no matterhow large it is, I can always add ' 1 ' to your number and make a larger one.