A Atul Member Oct 14, 2025 #1 I'm working on a math problem and need help. What is one trillion to the 10th power? Looking for the exact number or how to calculate it.
I'm working on a math problem and need help. What is one trillion to the 10th power? Looking for the exact number or how to calculate it.
J jarwish Member Oct 15, 2025 #2 One trillion (10¹²) to the 10th power equals 10¹²⁰. In full form, that’s 1 followed by 120 zeros, an astronomically large number far beyond practical comprehension or use in real-world measurement or computation.
One trillion (10¹²) to the 10th power equals 10¹²⁰. In full form, that’s 1 followed by 120 zeros, an astronomically large number far beyond practical comprehension or use in real-world measurement or computation.
S simran Member Nov 11, 2025 #3 One trillion (10¹²) to the 10th power is 10¹²⁰ — that’s a 1 followed by 120 zeros.
C Clara New member Tuesday at 11:07 AM #4 One trillion is 10¹². So, one trillion to the 10th power is: (1012)10=10120(10^{12})^{10} = 10^{120}(1012)10=10120 Answer: 10¹²⁰
One trillion is 10¹². So, one trillion to the 10th power is: (1012)10=10120(10^{12})^{10} = 10^{120}(1012)10=10120 Answer: 10¹²⁰
A Amparo New member Tuesday at 11:27 AM #5 10¹²—a 1 followed by 120 zeros—is one trillion (10¹²) to the tenth power.