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  2. Rayo's number - Wikipedia

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    Rayo's number is a large number named after Mexican philosophy professor Agustín Rayo which has been claimed to be the largest named number. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was originally defined in a "big number duel" at MIT on 26 January 2007.

  3. Pre-math skills - Wikipedia

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    Pre-math skills (referred to in British English as pre-maths skills) are math skills learned by preschoolers and kindergarten students, including learning to count numbers (usually from 1 to 10 but occasionally including 0), learning the proper sequencing of numbers, learning to determine which shapes are bigger or smaller, and learning to count objects on a screen or book.

  4. Graham's number - Wikipedia

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    ⋮ g 1 = n th tower: 3↑3↑3↑3↑3↑3↑3↑...↑3 (number of 3s is given by the n − 1 th tower) where the number of 3s in each successive tower is given by the tower just before it. The result of calculating the third tower is the value of n, the number of towers for g 1.

  5. Names of small numbers - Wikipedia

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    You can help by providing page numbers for existing citations. ( February 2024 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) This is a list of the names of small decimal numbers in English .

  6. Elementary arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of a natural number (excluding zero) is the previous natural number and is the result of subtracting one from that number. For example, the successor of zero is one, and the predecessor of eleven is ten ( 0 + 1 = 1 {\displaystyle 0+1=1} and 11 − 1 = 10 {\displaystyle 11-1=10} ).

  7. Large number (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Infinity, a concept which can be used as a largest number in some contexts; Graham's number, once claimed as the largest number ever used in a serious mathematical proof; Largest known prime number, for the largest known primes; Dirac large numbers hypothesis, for cosmology.