ARITHMETIC GLOSSARY
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| Title | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Googol | Ten raised to the power of one hundred equals one Googol. | ![]() |
| Googolplex | Ten raised to the power of a googol is a Googolplex; it is a huge number. | ![]() |
| Greatest Common Factor | The GCF of two integers (usually) is the largest integer that divides evenly into both integers. We sometimes use GCF for non-integral values. | ![]() |
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