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Why is 10^10^10 infinity?
 Mar 13, 2014
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random math guy:

Why is 10^10^10 infinity?



Hi random maths guy,

imo (in my opinion) it isn't. But it is so large that it is beyond the comprehension of the human mind (my mind anyway).

And it is too large to be written in any normal notation. So calculators say it is infinity.

I'd be quite interested if another mathematician comments on this.
 Mar 13, 2014
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10^10^10 is called a trialogue. Or {10,3,2} in BEAF, or E1#3 in Hyper-E Notation.

 Apr 21, 2014

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