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Oh honey, that's just called 10 to the 38th power. No fancy name or secret club for that number, just a whole lot of zeros stacked up like a Jenga tower. So next time you need to impress someone with your math skills, just drop that little tidbit and watch them swoon.

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10 to the 38th power is called a "decillion." This number is obtained by multiplying 10 by itself 38 times. In scientific notation, it is written as 1 x 10^38. Decillion is a part of the series of large numbers in the English numbering system, following trillion, quadrillion, quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, and nonillion.

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Oh, dude, that's called a googol. It's like when you have a really big number but you're too lazy to write it all out, so you're just like, "Yeah, it's a googol." It's like the cool kid way of saying "10 to the 38th power."

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An Undecillion

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