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Im not a math person
eagle
How many digits long can the three numbers be?
What's the mathematical symbol for "got"?
Sniper
999
Last edited: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 at 9:07:02 AM
9^9^9?
999
LOL it is so simple. Just think about it. ;)
3 digits or 3 numbers?
It says 3 numbers ;)
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pain is correct!
Awww I thought I was XD
Major pain = A Beautiful Mind.
9^99 is larger than (9^9)^9
But 9^(9^9) is larger still.
9^(9^9) = 9^387420489, which beats 9^99 hands down.
Are parentheses not allowed? XD
Ya TMO, you got it right. :) It is 9^9^9.
But extra question. What is the answer of 9^9^9?
You don't have to let go of one rope before grabbing the other. But you'll have to let go of one if you want to swing forward.
Last edited: Thursday, February 03, 2005 at 2:11:16 AM
Nobody knows the answer for 9^9^9? X/
You don't have to let go of one rope before grabbing the other. But you'll have to let go of one if you want to swing forward.
Ok triv actually TMO is wrong. You said 3 numbers ddin't you. Well is 9 a number... Yes. Is 1,000,000 a number......yes. Is 1,000,000,000,000,034,234,324 a number...... Yes. See you all are think that it has to be lower than 10. Well you said NUMBER not SINGLE digit number. You gave no speceific # of digits it could contain. SO the CORREST answer is... Not possible. Beaces no matter how big a number you come up with there is always a bigger number. So as you can see I have the correct answer. Told you all it was simple! Jus have to think in context clues.
Ozzy (SF) ;)
Such as I did!! ;)
Ignore Ozzy
So anyone knows the answer?
You don't have to let go of one rope before grabbing the other. But you'll have to let go of one if you want to swing forward.
How many people have the right answer? You've told two of us now that we got it right...
Yeah tmo you got the answer right, mayby I put it bad, because people didnt understand it at first. But after you found out the answer. I made up an extra question. What is the result of 9^9^9 theorem. (compare 2^4=16)
You don't have to let go of one rope before grabbing the other. But you'll have to let go of one if you want to swing forward.
@ Triv
Are u just jelous that I have found a loop hole in yoor EASY mathematical question?
Ozzy (SF) ;)
No im not jealous... My main languege aren't english. So my point wasn't clear enough, nuff said.
You don't have to let go of one rope before grabbing the other. But you'll have to let go of one if you want to swing forward.
I'll answer my own question myself. :P
First number is 4. And there are 369´693´100 pieces of digits. Also calculator can't count this for you! %)
You don't have to let go of one rope before grabbing the other. But you'll have to let go of one if you want to swing forward.
Ahhhh. I see your point, though technically my answer is correct, it is your question posted by you so it is your answer.
Ozzy (SF) ;)
I believe 999! Is bigger than 9^9^9...?
Haha that would be cool if I got it right
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What is the biggest number which is got by using only three numbers? >:)
You don't have to let go of one rope before grabbing the other. But you'll have to let go of one if you want to swing forward.