This cannot be computed. (maybe it is infinity)
I believe it's actually 0.
by the process of ADDITTION, when you multiply 2 by the power of infinity square root and add one trillion to the power of pie then switched the negative and add then add it by itself but in the positive, the answer is most definitely 0 because a negative number added to its opposite(positive version of number) adds to get 0.
The answer is 0 because a negative and a positive always equal 0.
20
1 trillion.
negative 4 over 10 negative 2 trillion over 5 trillion
Quintillion. Then infinity. Numbers never stop going up.
no infinity is the number that never stops so i say that its the last number we know so far :)
Yes there ar bigger numbers than one trillion. Numbers go on forever and ever. And that's what infinity means, the number nevers stops but keeps on going.
There are infinity. You see, they reproduce and then die so no body really knows. Yet scientists like myself (I'm Dr. Shmitts) know that what i said is true they reproduce. So know you Know. !) P.s. He is winking.
your answer is -8 remember when you are counting negative numbers the more negative the number is the less that actual value is... Ex. Negative 5million is less than Negative 1 Negative 11 is greater than Negative 5hundred trillion Negative 9 is greater than Negative 10
The Republic of China has the most government money. It has positive money flow while U.S. is in negative. The u.s. has lots of debt and China has cleared most of it's debt. U.S.'s debt comes near 14 trillion dollars.
Approximately 31622.766, or 10,000 x the square root of 10.
Play safe. Go for 1 million, 1 billion and 1 trillion!
It is estimated that there are over 1 trillion snowflakes that fall in the world each year. Each snowflake is unique in its structure and shape due to the varied atmospheric conditions it encounters during its formation.
A trillion multiplied by a trillion is usually just referred to as a trillion trillion. But the actual term for it is an octillion.