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⚫ | The '''guapamongaduplex''' (a.k.a. '''guapamongaplexplex''', '''guapamongaplusplex''', '''guapamongaplex2''', '''guapamongabiplex''' or '''guapamongaplexian''') is equal to a 10<sup>[[guapamongaplex]]</sup> legion array filled with 10<sup>guapamongaplex</sup> & 10 arrays in [[BEAF]]. The term was coined by googology user [[User:HaydenTheGoogologist2009|HaydenTheGoogologist2009]].<ref>[https://sites.google.com/view/haydens-big-numbers Hayden's Big Numbers]. Retrieved 2022-05-24.</ref> It is equal to \(10^{\text{guapamongaplex<nowiki>}}</nowiki> \&\& (10^{\text{guapamongaplex<nowiki>}}</nowiki> \& 10)\) = \(\{10,10 (/\text{guapamongaplex}) 2\}\) using the [[array of]] operator. |
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Revision as of 12:51, 25 May 2022
The guapamongaduplex (a.k.a. guapamongaplexplex, guapamongaplusplex, guapamongaplex2, guapamongabiplex or guapamongaplexian) is equal to a 10guapamongaplex legion array filled with 10guapamongaplex & 10 arrays in BEAF. The term was coined by googology user HaydenTheGoogologist2009.[1] It is equal to \(10^{\text{guapamongaplex}} \&\& (10^{\text{guapamongaplex}} \& 10)\) = \(\{10,10 (/\text{guapamongaplex}) 2\}\) using the array of operator.
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- ↑ Hayden's Big Numbers. Retrieved 2022-05-24.