"Googolplex" is a definite number. "Infinity" is bigger than any definite number, so it's bigger than a googolplex. No number is bigger than infinity. The only we can add to that is a suggestion that you learn how to spell "googolplex".
Yes. Googol is 1 followed by 100 zeros, but infinity is without any limit.
Infinity cannot be expressed by any specific number. Any number you can express in digits, regardless of the number of digits, will always be less than infinity.Also, we don't know if infinity has any 0's in it at all. It may even be a series of 9's, since 9999 is bigger than the equivalence of 9000.Infinity is a theoretical number, even if it is proven to be existent. In respect, there are more than one infinity:The largest number;The smallest number;Pi.Infinity is an expression we use as 'to go on forever'. Even if you attempted to write infinity down, you could always add another digit to make it bigger, so if you thought the smallest infinity was 0.000001, you could add another tenth to make 0.0000001.Fact: If you wrote each digit of infinity the size of an electron, there wouldn't be enough electrons in the whole of existence to fit infinity's digits on.
Infinity is more a concept than a number. But the answer would be a number that is so infinitesimally small as to basically equal zero.
(MAYBE ONLY) Mathematically, there is no biggest number because if you were to identify any number and call it the biggest, it would always be possible to make a bigger one. Big number +1 = bigger number. Perhaps the answer you are looking for is infinity. (ACTUAL ANSWER) INFINITY IS A MATH SYMBOL .Plus the biggest number is a googaplax. Even if you say googaplax +1 (or bigger)there is no such thing.
"Infinity" literally means "bigger than any possible number."
"Googolplex" is a definite number. "Infinity" is bigger than any definite number, so it's bigger than a googolplex. No number is bigger than infinity. The only we can add to that is a suggestion that you learn how to spell "googolplex".
Yes. Googol is 1 followed by 100 zeros, but infinity is without any limit.
Infinity is any number greater than a number that already exists Infinity is any number greater than a number that already exists
To answer your question neither. They are the same because both answers are infinity. Infinity is the biggest number, but mainly just a concept. Nothing is bigger than it so if it was added or multiplied you would get the same answer because you can't go any higher.
There is no biggest number. For every number there is a bigger number. Take any number, call it r. Then r+1 is bigger than r. So there can be no biggest number, since you can always add one to any number. Infinity is bigger than all the natural numbers (numbers like 1,2,3. . . ) and all the real numbers (numbers like 1.23456436435. . . . , 1/2, 145.9879845. . . ), but there are numbers that are bigger than infinity. Imagine you had infinity objects. Then count all the possible groupings of those objects, (for example, the third object by itself could be one grouping, and the first, third and fourth together could be another grouping). The number of possible groupings of the infinity objects is bigger than the number of objects.
Infinity isn't an actual number; it's a concept. How many seconds are there in "forever"? An infinite number. You can't count them, because they just keep getting bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and they never end. If you had a number, 100000000000000000000, then 100000000000000000001 would be a bigger number. So would 999999999999999999999. If you have ANY number, you can always find a bigger number. So infinity is written like a sideways 8 (∞), because it can't be written with zeros or ones or any other number you know.
No, there isn't, because for every positive number x you find, you have x+1 which will be bigger. This will be the same for every negative number y: y-1 will be smaller. You do however have infinity and -infinity, which are bigger respectively smaller than any number. But they are generally not considered as numbers themselves.
Infinity cannot be expressed by any specific number. Any number you can express in digits, regardless of the number of digits, will always be less than infinity.Also, we don't know if infinity has any 0's in it at all. It may even be a series of 9's, since 9999 is bigger than the equivalence of 9000.Infinity is a theoretical number, even if it is proven to be existent. In respect, there are more than one infinity:The largest number;The smallest number;Pi.Infinity is an expression we use as 'to go on forever'. Even if you attempted to write infinity down, you could always add another digit to make it bigger, so if you thought the smallest infinity was 0.000001, you could add another tenth to make 0.0000001.Fact: If you wrote each digit of infinity the size of an electron, there wouldn't be enough electrons in the whole of existence to fit infinity's digits on.
Any specific number minus infinity is -∞ Note if you try to subtract infinity from infinity, the answer is undefined - because infinity is a "cardinality" rather than a specific number.
any number bigger than 8.435
Yes. Any positive number is bigger (greater than) any negative number.