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they didn't, it just kept on going and never ever stop.
Numbers go on for infinity (for ever , so basically they never stop.) therefore there aren't any "largest numbers". I Know this is probably not what you wanted to hear but i hope i have been of help. :)
There are no two "last" composite numbers. Just as with prime numbers, and all numbers, they go on for ever and ever and ever and ever ... ... .
Numbers never stop, because they go on forever. So really, when all the numbers stop, we'll all be dead.
In mathematics, numbers are infinite and do not have an endpoint. This concept is known as the "infinity of numbers" or the "infinity of counting." Even though we may not be able to count to infinity in practice, the theoretical concept of numbers continuing indefinitely is a fundamental principle in mathematics. This idea is crucial in fields such as calculus, where infinite series and limits are studied.
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Never hope that helped!! ~Katie
basicly the numbers dont stop for your info so who ever thinks there good enough to tell me this sit the heck down now
they didn't, it just kept on going and never ever stop.
No. Numbers carry on for ever. In mathematics we use the term infinity to represent this imaginary and abstract never ending number. It has its own special symbol. We say that numbers are infinite.We can always perform some mathematical operation (such as doubling or even just adding 1) to any number to make it larger and this is why numbers never stop.
There is no highest number; but some well known big numbers are the googol (which is 10 followed by 100 zeros) or a googolplex which is 10 followed by a googol zeros. numbers never ever stop.
Numbers go on for infinity (for ever , so basically they never stop.) therefore there aren't any "largest numbers". I Know this is probably not what you wanted to hear but i hope i have been of help. :)
There are no two "last" composite numbers. Just as with prime numbers, and all numbers, they go on for ever and ever and ever and ever ... ... .
Numbers don't stop, multiples don't stop either.
Numbers never stop, because they go on forever. So really, when all the numbers stop, we'll all be dead.
F-stop numbers are the numbers used to measure aperture (the amount of light entering the camera). Because f-stop numbers are actually fractions, the larger the f-stop number, the less light is entering the camera.