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I will make some videos.
Usually, it's about Math or English.
Usually, it's about Math or English.
The Different Variations of FACTORIAL [MathBites] {#15}
The factorial of n is the product of all the positive integers less than or equal to n.
We all know that!
However, there are lesser known variations of this.
These are:
Double Factorial
Primorial
Subfactorial
Superfactorial (Sloane)
Superfactorial (Pickover)
Exponential Factorial; and
Hyperfactorial
#math #mathematics #maths #factorial
We all know that!
However, there are lesser known variations of this.
These are:
Double Factorial
Primorial
Subfactorial
Superfactorial (Sloane)
Superfactorial (Pickover)
Exponential Factorial; and
Hyperfactorial
#math #mathematics #maths #factorial
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How many ways are there to arrange a deck of card? - Permutation [MathBites] {#14}
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How many ways are there to arrange a deck of card? The answer is surprising. You might thought it's gonna be thousands or millions, but it's way way way more than that! #math #mathematics #combinatorics #permutations #permutation
What is the sum of the first 1000 positive integers? [MathBites] {#13}
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What is the sum of the first 1000 positive integers? 1 2 3 ··· 1000 = ? #math #mathematics #arithmeticsequence #arithmeticprogression #arithmeticseries
ELEVEN Mathematical Constants
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These are eleven of the mathematical constants used in math. Zero 0:05 One 1:18 Negative One 2:11 Pythagoras' Constant 2:44 Theodorus' Constant 3:57 Imaginary Unit 4:50 Archimedes' Constant 5:33 Tau 6:16 Golden Ratio 6:59 Euler's Number 8:12 Euler-Mascheroni Constant 9:55 #math #mathematic #numbers #number
MORE Types of Numbers [MathBites] {#12}
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There are more types of numbers based on the aliquot sums. There are almost perfect numbers, quasiperfect numbers, untouchable numbers, amicable and sociable numbers. #math #mathematics #numbers #primenumbers #numberone #integers #divisors
Different Pairs of Primes - Twin Primes - Cousin Primes - Sexy Primes
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Prime numbers are positive numbers that only have two distinct factors - one and itself. #math #mathematics #primenumbers #numbers #integers
ALIQUOT SUM of a Number || Deficient | Abundant | Perfect [MathBites] {#10}
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Deficient, abundant, and perfect numbers are types of natural numbers according to their aliquot sum. #math #mathematics #numbers #perfectnumber
Square of an EVEN Integer || Square of an ODD Integer - Proof [MathBites] {#9}
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Is the square of an odd number odd or even? How about the square of an even number? #math #proof #mathematics #numbers #integers #odd #even
Fun Facts about the Numbers from ZERO to TEN
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Numbers and math are truly wonderful. #math #mathematics #numbers #zero #one
√2 is IRRATIONAL - Proof [MathBites] {#8}
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Square root of two (√2) is irrational. It is NOT a rational number. It can't be written down as a ratio of two integers.
Visual Proof of Pythagorean Theorem [MathBites] {#7}
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Pythagorean Theorem states in a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the length of its two legs.
A4 and ISO PAPER SIZES [MathBites] {#6}
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A4 paper and other ISO Paper sizes where standardized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Once you fold these papers in half along the longer side, the aspect ration would remain the same, that being square root of two (√2).
FIGURATE NUMBERS - Triangular, Square, and Tetrahedral Numbers [MathBites] {#5}
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Figurate numbers are numbers that can be represented as a shape using objects like dots or balls. Triangular numbers can be represented as an equilateral triangle, square numbers as a square, and tetrahedral numbers as tetrahedron.
Graham's Number - An unfathomably huge number {MathBites} (#4}
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Graham's Number is an enormous, incomprehensible mathematical number, far larger than many other famous large numbers like googol and googolplex.
TETRATION - Repeated Exponentiation [MathBites] {#3}
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Multiplication is repeated addition and Exponentiation is repeated multiplication. But did you know that there's something as repeated exponentiation? YES!!! This operation is called TETRATION. #math #arithmetic #tetration
The Four CONIC SECTIONS [MathBites] {#2}
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The Four CONIC SECTIONS [MathBites] {#2}
The Five PLATONIC SOLIDS [MathBites] {#1}
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The Five PLATONIC SOLIDS [MathBites] {#1}
50 Interesting Facts You (Probably) Didn't Know
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50 Interesting Facts You (Probably) Didn't Know
Doing my best to read "The Chaos" by Gerard Nolst Trenité.
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Doing my best to read "The Chaos" by Gerard Nolst Trenité.
Why couldn't GODZILLA (and other Godzilla-sized monsters) exist in real life? || The Square-Cube Law
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Why couldn't GODZILLA (and other Godzilla-sized monsters) exist in real life? || The Square-Cube Law
Subject-Verb Agreement Explained: 14 Must-Know Rules || The 14 Rules of SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
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Subject-Verb Agreement Explained: 14 Must-Know Rules || The 14 Rules of SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
The BIGGEST Wonders Our World and Our Universe Has to Offer || The BIGGEST of Things
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The BIGGEST Wonders Our World and Our Universe Has to Offer || The BIGGEST of Things
The Seven Deadly Sins Explained || The Seven Capital Vices
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The Seven Deadly Sins Explained || The Seven Capital Vices
Polyalphabetic Cipher || What cipher is this? || Ancient Cryptography
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Polyalphabetic Cipher || What cipher is this? || Ancient Cryptography
What is Production? | The Four Factors of Production
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What is Production? | The Four Factors of Production
RGB Color Code explained || RedGreenBlue
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RGB Color Code explained || RedGreenBlue
Three Types of Reasoning || Deductive Reasoning | Inductive Reasoning | Abductive Reasoning
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Three Types of Reasoning || Deductive Reasoning | Inductive Reasoning | Abductive Reasoning
What is Caesar Cipher? | Caesar Cipher Explained | Ancient Cryptography
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What is Caesar Cipher? | Caesar Cipher Explained | Ancient Cryptography
16 Common English Words that are Often Confused with One Another
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16 Common English Words that are Often Confused with One Another
Data Structures | Stack vs Queue ; What are these?
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Data Structures | Stack vs Queue ; What are these?
Zeyuie: 56203927451500000678190437283920164724781006 Googol: 10^100 Zeyuillion: 10^56203927451500000678190437283920164724781006 Googolplex: 10^10^100
Googol: 10^100 Googolplex:10^10^100 Googolplexain:10^10^10^100
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So many more zeros than googol
It is a square.
Its just the same exept dont devide the gcf to the numerator and denominator
10¹⁰⁰=googol 10^googol=googolplex 10^googolplex=???
BIGFOOT
Thank you I need to know this
Tetracontillion (tier 2) breaks the googolplex barrier!
Googolstack 10^10^^100
Googolrex lol ha ha get it Rex more like T. rex 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
this is the most 8 year old thing I've ever read
bro struggles on 2x2 multiplication
not googol is backrub
Where I live ❤🇨🇦
What about plants
10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 is that gogool?
Yes.
There isn't much info about googolplexianth right now, but here's some information about googolplex: Definition A googolplex is a number that is equal to 10 raised to the power of a googol, or 10^(10^100). It's written as 1 followed by a googol of zeros. Size A googolplex is a very large number that's larger than the number of particles in the observable universe. However, it's not the largest number and is relatively small compared to other large numbers and infinities in math. Origin The term "googolplex" was introduced by Milton Sirotta, the nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner. Kasner asked Sirotta to come up with a name for a very large number, which led to the invention of the term "googolplex". Usage Googolplex is not used in computing or technology because it's too large to be represented in most computer systems. Related numbers Other large numbers in math include Graham's number, Skewes' number, and TREE(3). Google The company Google named their headquarters the Googleplex after the number. The name Google was a misspelling of the word "googol
10^100 10^10^100
K 1 ^1 ^1 □□ 1○1^¹⁰(°¹⁰
"Carla walks his dog everyday" What is Carla's gender? /j
10¹⁰¹⁰⁰
Pla use English 😂😂❤
Googol is also 10¹⁰′²
I want to work for googol
Please give the Vera picturs
¹⁰ to 10 to 100
Wdym? He just have to have strong enough bones to withstand the weight of his body and have highly elastic muscles. Plus, can have multiple hearts for superior circulation.
10 to the power of googol
😂10^10^100
😂😂😂10^100
10^10^100
10^¹⁰^¹⁰^¹⁰⁰
10¹⁰^¹⁰⁰ googolplex 10¹⁰^¹⁰^¹⁰⁰ googolplexan
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HOW TO find GCF😢
Omega -1=9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
10¹⁰⁰ = 10 duotrigintillion
10^10^100 is gp 10^100 is go 100 is hu
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_∞ᶦⁿᵍ where?_
10googol
How to find the Gcf?
How to find the gcf
Pinoy to 😂
10^^(10{10^100}10)^^10 = Boogol
10[10^10(10(10(10(10(10(10(10(5)10)10)10)10)10)10^10]10
Well if he was a normal animal he wouldn't survive but these Titans and kaiju are made of materials that a lot more stronger than what we know their biology is not like other animals since some of these giants feed on radiation I like to think that giant monsters aren't possible it's just in a way that we do not understand yet
10googol
Haha 😂😂😂😂
𝕘𝕠𝕠𝕘𝕠𝕝𝕡𝕝𝕖𝕩𝕚𝕒𝕟𝕥𝕙𝕪𝕠𝕦𝕥𝕙𝕤𝕠𝕦𝕥𝕙𝕘𝕠𝕦𝕥𝕙𝕜𝕠𝕦𝕥𝕙 10^10^10^10^10^10^10^100
𝔾𝕠𝕠𝕘𝕠𝕝𝕡𝕝𝕖𝕩𝕚𝕒𝕟𝕥𝕙 10^10^10^10^100
Thank you a lot. It was very useful for me🙏🏻💚
Even bigger is the collogog and the TREE(3) with have so much 0 he cant show it
Reminds me of something... Google
Because it is
Googol*
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