The number can be written in scientific notation as ( 1 \times 10^{93} ). Alternatively, it can also be expressed as "one hundred quindecillion" in the short scale system. This notation simplifies writing and reading extremely large numbers.
As of 2015, the longest prime number known ends in 1.
The number you provided is written in decimal form and is equal to 10 raised to the power of 90, or 10^90. This is an extremely large number, often referred to as a "quindecillion" in the short scale numbering system used in the U.S. and modern British English. In scientific notation, it can be expressed as 1 x 10^90.
The number you provided is called a "googol." A googol is equal to 10 to the power of 100, or 1 followed by 100 zeros. It was coined by mathematician Edward Kasner in 1938. The term "googol" and its larger counterpart, "googolplex," are often used to illustrate the concept of extremely large numbers.
the answer is infinite.
The longest number that would also be the smallest would be the highest number counted to just made into its negative form.
Well, it depends on if you're talking about the tallest number, or the longest number. I think the tallest number was a "3", and the longest number was an "8". (pp 94)
There is no record for the longest game, only the largest (by number of mats and number of players).
It is number One in European rivers, the longest, widest,most used.
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The longest factor string of any composite number is its prime factorization.
the number 9 with a never ending list of nines after it.