Can someone calculate this for me?

It is an enormously high number: e^7246376811594202898550724637681159420289855072463768115942028985507246376811594202898550724637681159420289855072463768115942028.9855072463768115942028985507246376811594202898551 Unfortunately, I have no idea how to calculate such a large number.

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eterneladam
4 months ago

Well, if it’s really serious…

In the exponent, you wrote x = 7246376811594202898550 eight times in succession, only with the eighth version is a 1 at the end.

So the exponent stands

x 1 + 10^12 + 10^24 + 10^36 + 10^48 + 10^60 + 10^72 + 10^84 + 1

= x (10^96 – 1) / (10^12 – 1) + 1

Then there was still a decimal point to see if this was not a typo, you still have to divide this expression by 10^49.

Perhaps this presentation will help you, otherwise it would be worth considering posting the question behind it.

W00dp3ckr
4 months ago

For all practical purposes, this is about infinity.

Divide expon by 10 logarithm. Result is x. Then the number 10^x The first place is interesting, the rest then no longer so.

There are less than 10^100 elementary particles in the universe.

W00dp3ckr
4 months ago
Reply to  JuliusFontaine

Tip this in Google

Willy1729
4 months ago

Hello,

even if someone could: What did you want to do with the answer?

The result would have so many digits that a whole library was not enough to grasp it.

Best regards,

Willy

Willy1729
4 months ago
Reply to  JuliusFontaine

I’ll type it quickly. Report in a few million years.

segler1968
4 months ago

How’d you get that bullshit? You’ve obviously made a lot of money.

SebRmR
4 months ago
User7187
4 months ago

You think that’s funny