The term "googol" refers to the mathematical concept representing the number 10 raised to the power of 100, which is written as 10^100. The name was coined in 1938 by the American mathematician Edward Kasner, who asked his nine-year-old nephew, Milton Sirotta, to come up with a name for this large number. There is no "real name" for googol beyond its mathematical designation, but it serves as a way to illustrate the concept of very large numbers.
No, it is not. However, googol is.
googol and one, googol and two, googol and three...
Googol! Not Google, googol! Did you know: That Google got it's name from this number?
There are (googol+1) of them.
Oh honey, that's a big number! It's called a "googol." Yes, you heard me right, a googol. And no, I didn't make that up - it's actually a real mathematical term. So next time you need a name for a ridiculously large number, just remember, it's a googol.
It is a googol.
Googol is not a real number.
No, it is not. However, googol is.
Oh, dude, a googol times a googol is basically a googol multiplied by a googol. And a googol is like 10 to the power of 100, so when you multiply that by another googol, you're basically getting a number that's like really, really big. Like, so big you probably won't ever need to use it in real life.
The number is spelled "googol." Of course there is. Seven googol, seventeen googol, seventy googol ...
Yes, it is 1 followed by a hundred zeros.
An accidental misspelling of a number googol, 1 googol = 1 X 10^100
An accidental misspelling of a number googol, 1 googol = 1 X 10^100
The Googol number is the largest number that has a name. It is 1 followed by a hundred 0's, it looks like this... 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,-000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. * * * * * A googol is not the largest number with a name. A googolplex and Graham's number are two examples of larger numbers.
2 googol
googol and one, googol and two, googol and three...
Googol! Not Google, googol! Did you know: That Google got it's name from this number?