What would be the answer for 1 billlion raised to the power of 1 billion (1000000000^1000000000)
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What would be the answer for 1 billlion raised to the power of 1 billion (1000000000^1000000000)

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multiplying 1 billion times a billion a billion times would result in a number with 9 times 1 billion more zeroes, or 9 billion more zeroes than just 1 billion. Thats a huge number! And it is a possible for a computer to do this since many trillions of digits of pi have been calculated in computers, except even most modern computers cant store that much data for such a big number. Hope I helped!......
Is it possible for the modern super computer to calculate and store the result of the above mathematical problem.

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Since 1 billion has 9 zeroes, multiplying 1 billion times a billion a billion times would result in a number with 9 times 1 billion more zeroes, or 9 billion more zeroes than just 1 billion. That's a huge number! And it is a possible for a computer to do this since many trillions of digits of pi have been calculated in computers, except even most modern computers can't store that much data for such a big number. Hope I helped!
Maxwell

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1000000000^1000000000
=10^9000000000
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