Millentinion, one thousand centillion
Centillion + one.
One thousand. Which is a lot, lot smaller than a centillion.
A centillion is ten to the power 303 (short scale) or 10 to the power 600 (long scale), so if you square that you get ten to the power 606 (short scale) or 10 to the power 1200 (long scale).Note: English-speaking countries normally use the short scale.
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Millentinion, one thousand centillion
Division, of any number, by 0 is not defined.
Centillion + one.
A one followed by 606 zeros.
One thousand. Which is a lot, lot smaller than a centillion.
A billion is one with nine zeros after it. A quadrillion is one with fifteen zeros after it, a googol is one with one hundred zeros after it, and a centillion is one with three hundred and three zeros after it. So it is a centillion.
A centillion is ten to the power 303 (short scale) or 10 to the power 600 (long scale), so if you square that you get ten to the power 606 (short scale) or 10 to the power 1200 (long scale).Note: English-speaking countries normally use the short scale.
It is one nonillion.
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centillion
One centillion.
Yes! It is a number with 600 0's!! That's right, The number of 0's it has is 600! See related link below for proof Many countries use the short scale, in which a centillion has 303 0s.