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BTW, we use here "enésimo/a" (meaning umpteenth) as a degree referring to humongous figures: ......n 100 ( "cien a la enésima", or "cien a la enésima potencia", being n a undetermined natural number -x when a real one-) Por enésima vez te digo que te quedes quieto. - Tiene dos o tres deudas - Dos o tres ¡a la enésima! Ese tipo tiene más deudas que pelos en la cabeza.
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The notation 100^32 is new to me.
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En México, normalmente se dice "... (elevado) a la ... (potencia)".
La potencia debería expresarse con números ordinales, pero mucha gente ignora la reglas o los confunde con los números fraccionarios. En vez de "cien elevado a la trigesimosegunda potencia", hay quienes dicen "cien (elevado) a la (potencia) treinta y dos" o "cien (elevado) a la treintaidosava (potencia)". ![]() As for the notation, it's understood by people who are familiar with maths in computers.
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Thanks everyone.
![]() ![]() The notation 100^32 is quite new, but used very often on scientific internet sites where the superscript function does not work. It is not really a problem because in context the symbol is unamphibological. ![]() |
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