Oh honey, that's an easy one. One followed by 1000 zeros is called a "googol." It's like a gazillion, but with more math and less made-up numbers. So next time you need to impress someone with your knowledge of ridiculously large numbers, just drop the word "googol" and watch them be amazed.
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Ah, what a happy little question! That large number with one followed by 1000 zeros is called a "googol." Just imagine all those zeros stretching out like a beautiful, infinite horizon on your canvas. Isn't it just a delightful thought?
One followed by 1000 zeros is called a "googol." It is represented as 10^100 in exponential notation, where the exponent is 100. This term was coined by Milton Sirotta, the nine-year-old nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner. A googol is a very large number, far exceeding the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe.
10¹⁰⁰ = googol (ten duotrigintillion)
10¹⁰⁰⁰= googolchime (guppybell)
I don't think this number has a special name. I would just call it 10 to the power 1000.
A 1 followed by 1000 zeros is 10^1000 and is called a googolchime. People are wrongly equating 10^(10^100) with (10^10)^100. The first one is a googolplex and the second is a googolchime.
There are 3 zeros in a thousand. 100 = one hundred 1000 = one thousand
Ten Quintillions 1 followed by 18 zeros (one to the power of ten to the 18th) is One Quintillion 1 followed by 19 zeros (one to the power of ten to the 19th) is Ten Quintillion 1 followed by 20 zeros (one to the power of ten to the 20th) is One Hundred Quintillion 1 followed by 21 zeros (one to the power of ten to the 21st) is One Sextillion & so on...
One billion is expressed as a 1 followed by nine zeros: 1,000,000,000 1.2 billion then would be expressed a a one, followed by a 2, and then followed by eight zeros: 1,200,000,000
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