"infinity" (which means "without an end") is theoretically the largest value a number can have. However, infinity is technically not measurable - because it is infinite - no matter how large your reading is, you will never reach infinity. The largest quantitative (measurable) number in existence is 100 centillion, which equals 10305 (1 with 305 zeros after it).
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It is infinity which can't be exactly determined.
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It is spelt googol, not google. Googolplexian is the largest number with a name. It is equal to 1 and googolplex zeros, or 101010100 (10^10^10^100)
3 and and any number with the ones digit that is odd The smallest odd number is ' 1 '. There's no such thing as the 'largest' one. Whatever odd number you name, no matter how large it is, all I have to do is add 2 to your number, and I can always come up with a larger odd number.
The largest 8-digit number is 9,999,999.