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∙ 14y agoNo. Googleplex is a large number, but it is tiny in comparison to other numbers and trivially small in comparison to infinity.
No. And Yes. It is actually the highest named number.Higher numbers dont have names.
A googleplex and one.
Googleplex was created in 1997.
a googleplex and one
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No. Googleplex is a large number, but it is tiny in comparison to other numbers and trivially small in comparison to infinity.
In math yes. Numbers are infinite.
Gee, let's see ... In 2, there is (1/2 of 2) even number. In 6, there are (1/2 of 6) even numbers. In 10, there are (1/2 of 10) even numbers. In 50, there are (1/2 of 50) even numbers. Seems to be pretty consistent ... half of all positive integers are even numbers. So in a googleplex, there are probably (1/2 of a googleplex) even numbers. Just a guess. Time does not permit counting them right now.
No. And Yes. It is actually the highest named number.Higher numbers dont have names.
A googleplex and one
A googleplex and one.
Googleplex was created in 1997.
The largest named number is a googleplex. Numbers are infinite and can go on from there always.
A googleplex is a large number represented as 10 raised to the power of a googol (10^100). This number is much larger than the observable universe and is used in mathematics and physics to describe extremely large quantities.
A googleplex is bigger than a google.
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