here is a list of numbers starting from million to vigintillion 1 plus 6 zeros is 1 million 1 plus 9 zeros is 1 billion 1 plus 12 zeros is 1 trillion 1 plus 15 zeros is 1 quadrillion 1 plus 18 zeros is 1 quintillion 1 plus 21 zeros is 1 sextillion 1 plus 24 zeros is 1 septillion 1 plus 27 zeros is 1 octillion 1 plus 30 zeros is 1 nonillion 1 plus 33 zeros is 1 decillion 1 plus 36 zeros is 1 undecillion 1 plus 39 zeros is 1 duodecillion 1 plus 42 zeros is 1 tredecillion 1 plus 45 zeros is 1 quattuordecillion 1 plus 48 zeros is 1 quindecillion 1 plus 51 zeros is 1 sexdecillion 1 plus 54 zeros is 1 septendecillion 1 plus 57 zeros is 1 octodecillion 1 plus 60 zeros is 1 novemdecillion 1 plus 63 zeros is 1 vigintillion
x3 + x2 - 17x + 15 = (x - 1)(x - 3)(x + 5). Thus, the zeros are 1, 3, and -5. All three zeros are rational.
1, 8, 9
yes. technically all decimals have an infinite amount of zeros behind them. you just have to apply significant digits to find how much zeros you are suppose to write.
x = -1.2153 x = 2.0614
They are all the points where the graph crosses (or touches) the x-axis.
You could try setting the function equal to zero, and finding all the solutions of the equation. Just a suggestion.
7500 followed by 9 zeros; that is 75 followed by 11 zeros in all
Yes all zeros would be the color black.
50 has no zeros. It's equal to 50 under all conditions.
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6 zeros in total