There is no biggest value. Numbers go on and on. Forever. However, there is a concept called infinity, which means without limit. It is not a number, but a concept that is unlimited in magnitude.
The biggest (greatest value) even number can be defined only if you have a finite sequence of numbers (otherwise, you would never reach the end of an infinite range of numbers).Assumption required to answer this question: Your list of numbers has a highest value.The biggest even number would be the greatest value number that ended in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8.
The number that is not the smallest or the biggest in a set of numbers.
Find the middle value in a set of numbers, 1. Order the numbers, smallest to biggest. 2.Put a line through the first number then last and so on. 3. When you reach the middle value that is your median. If there is an even number of numbers then the middle two value are the median... if so add them together and divide by two.
there is no biggest number.
The biggest number that goes into a set of numbers EVENLY is the Greatest Common Factor of the set of numbers.
There is no biggest polygon. The numbers go on forever.
"Biggest" is a superlative term and so, unless otherwise qualified, there can be only one "biggest".The biggest prime number (not numbers) lower than 100 is (not are) 97.
In math it is the answer of the biggest of the numbers minus the smallest of the numbers. :) ;)
There is no biggest number. Numbers go on forever. Infinity isn't a number.
Smallest 8.19 Biggest 8.2
There is no actual biggest number because numbers can go on forever.
Numbers are infinite-so there is no biggest number.