Oh, dude, "gogool" isn't really a thing. It's like saying "flibberjabber" or "womp womp." So, technically, gogool is just a made-up word with no real meaning. But hey, if you want to start a trend and make gogool the next big thing, go for it!
It might be a mis-spelling of gogool, or of Google.
The word is "gogool", and it means 10 to the power 100.
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It might be a mis-spelling of gogool, or of Google.
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It is called gogool, and it has 100 zeroes.
Not exactly. The number is called gogool.
The word is "gogool", and it means 10 to the power 100.
It is spelled gogool, and is 10100 (a one, followed by 100 zeroes).
a google. one google is 1 followed by a hundred zeros.
Well, honey, "goggle" may refer to a popular search engine or a pair of swimming goggles, but in the world of mathematics, it ain't no real number. Real numbers are the ones you can count on your fingers and toes, not some fancy word play. So, to answer your question, no, "goggle" is not a real number in the mathematical sense.
A googol is represented in standard form as 1 x 10^100. In other words, a googol is the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. This number is used in mathematics and is significantly larger than a trillion or even a quadrillion. It was coined by mathematician Edward Kasner in the early 20th century.
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