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Klaushouse
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If you took 2 to the 2 to the 75, meaning 2 square 75, and 2 square that number it would be huge. If you have a million libraries with a million books each, and each book had 1000 pages with 1000 numbers on them it would take around 8 worlds to fill this number in.
Just going to let you guys chew on that one. Enjoy!

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Lige
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mmm... crunchy.

ParalysisTerror
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mmmmmmm, but not that tasty

Zophia
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Is there even a name for such a huge figure?

*noms it* Crunchy indeed. But a little too dry.

Jeronimo
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i swallowed it right away

kingryan
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Infinity?

I think the answer to the second one is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000....

That was 1 Million time 1 Million times 1000 x 1000...

The first one however...

Do you mean:

75 to the power of 2? or 2 to the power of 75?

The first answer:

75^2 = 5625
5625^2 = 31640625

Or...the second...

2^75 = 37778931862957161709568
37778931862957161709568^2 = 1.4272476927059598810582859694495e+45

You know...on that last answer...I have no idea either...

I swallowed...then spewed it back up on the last one...

KingRyan

seize_the_element
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Hmm.. Never thought of the library one but how do you know how big the libraries are?

tempo013
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it's just a number. what's the big deal? on the other hand what if you split an atom into 100 centillion parts. that would be astronomically small.

a centillion is 10 to the 303rd power

Zega
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@KingRyan said: lots of things O.o

HOW THE HELL DO U KNOW THESE THINGS KINGRYAN???

ManUtd4life096
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Can you explain it out in a problem? I can't get what you're doing to get the number, Klaus. From what I gather, it's

2 x 2 x 75 x 75 = #

# x # = Long number?

ALUKARD1
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Wow, thats pretty intense... The biggest number that I know the name of would be the Googol.

felix60
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10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000



here's a googol

Cenere
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2 to the 2 to the 75, meaning 2 square 75, and 2 square that number it would be huge.

Can you explain it out in a problem? I can't get what you're doing to get the number, Klaus. From what I gather, it's
2 x 2 x 75 x 75 = #
# x # = Long number?


It is 2^75=#
#^2
I do not even want to write it out, but to simplyfy:
5^5= 5*5*5*5*5.
So 2^75 is 2 multiplyed with itself 75 times.
That mumber should then multiply itself by 2.
Fyrefox
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Hmmm...Headache >.<...Uh, is there even a number for something that high. Infinity sounds like that answer to me 2

Cenere
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A googol is 10^100...

kingryan
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HOW THE HELL DO U KNOW THESE THINGS KINGRYAN???


It is called maths Zega...

KingRyan
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