One googolplex equals 10 to the power of one googol, so 10 is multiplied by itself one googol times. (10 googol )
Just one googol is 10100 or if you prefer:
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
If you want it in a more pronounceable form, this number is also known as ten duotrigintillion, ten thousand sexdecillion and ten sexdecilliard, depending on whose number scale you choose.
It remains as 1 no matter how many times it is multiplied by itself
In index form, 125 can be expressed as 5^3. This is because 5 multiplied by itself three times equals 125. The number 5 is the base, and the exponent 3 indicates how many times the base is multiplied by itself.
There are one googol 0's in a googolplex.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you multiply 2 by itself 30 times, you'd end up with a very large number. The product would have 31 digits in total. Just imagine all those numbers coming together to create a beautiful mathematical masterpiece!
4 to the third power multiplied by 4 to the 5th power can be written as (4^3)x(4^5) When a number is raised to a power, it means that that number is multiplied by itself as many times as the power denotes. For example, 2 cubed, or 2^3, is two multiplied by itself three times. 2^3=2x2x2=8 In this case, (4^3)x(4^5)=(4x4x4)x(4x4x4x4x4) As you can see, this is the same as multiplying 4 by itself 8 times, or 4^8. At this point, the only way to know the answer is to multiply 4 by itself 8 times. 4x4x4x4x4x4x4x4=65,536 65,536 is your answer.
The number that indicates how many times the base gets multiplied by itself is called the exponent. In an expression like ( a^n ), ( a ) is the base and ( n ) is the exponent, meaning ( a ) is multiplied by itself ( n ) times. For example, in ( 2^3 ), the base 2 is multiplied by itself three times: ( 2 \times 2 \times 2 ).
The exponent
3
If you multiply 10 by itself 100 times you will get a googol. 1 googol = 10100
exponent (or power).
abundunt number
It remains as 1 no matter how many times it is multiplied by itself
The power to which something is raised is called an exponent. It indicates how many times the base number is multiplied by itself. For example, in the expression (2^3), the base is 2 and the exponent is 3, meaning (2) is multiplied by itself (3) times, resulting in (2 \times 2 \times 2 = 8).
The exponent
as many times the base number is multiplied by itself for example 5*5=5squared
In index form, 125 can be expressed as 5^3. This is because 5 multiplied by itself three times equals 125. The number 5 is the base, and the exponent 3 indicates how many times the base is multiplied by itself.
60 googolplex seconds