"Alinoplex" is not a recognized numerical value or term in mathematics. If you're looking for a specific number that is greater than a particular value, please provide that number or context so I can assist you better. Otherwise, any number greater than a given value can simply be expressed as that value plus one or more.
Positive numbers are described as 'Greater than'. negative numbers. Or negative numbers are described as 'Less than'. NEITHER 'bigger' NOR 'smaller'. Think temperatures on a thermometer. -10 oC is less than +10 oC. Think of the number line. negative infinity... ... positive inifinity.
There are an infinite number of them. One of them is[ the square root of(0.0000000100001) ]
When the number is greater
43 > 34 (The bigger side of the symbol points to the bigger number.)
9300 is 297 more than 9003 .
alinoplex + 1
Alinoplex
there is no number bigger than Quintilian
any number bigger than 8.435
I don't think that there is a number bigger than its square as you are timesing the number Not true. Any number between 0 and 1 is bigger than its square.
You can make a fraction that is bigger, or smaller, than a mixed number.
yes
Graham's number is much bigger!
what is a number you can square that is bigger than 700 but smaller than 800?
No. A number can never be bigger than infinity.
Its spelled googol, and a number bigger than that is a googloplex.
-118 is bigger than -214 by 96. It is because on negative number line a smaller number is bigger than the bigger one.