2000(2000^2000)
Is there any way we can write this in scientific notation because that's a huge number.
Your teacher is stupid if he/she gave you this question!
111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ^This is 65 1's. We would need 33 lines worth of zeros. More, even.
I even don't think that the size of the universe in meters has that many numbers.
How would you write it in scientfic notation? My teacher just gave this and that's all
Like I don't get how you would solve it.
Like I said boss, the universe is actually 8.79829142 × 10^26 meters across. That's only 18 0s. You're asking for literally thousands times the size of the universe like what the eff brah.
But okay. 2000(2000^2000) 2000(2 x 10^2003) So I think that would be \[4 \times 10^{2006}\]
I'm probably wrong because nobody deals with numbers that big.
OO.thanx though
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