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What is the product of eight factors of 10^4

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Answer:

2ε + 12 [two trillion (twelve zeros)]

Explanation:

[1][2][4][5][10][1000][2000][2500] (1 is unnecessary)

If you are talking about the FIRST 8 factors of 10000 [10⁴], then here you are. Multiply all those numbers to get the calculator notation answer above, or two trillion.

**This question is not specific enough, which was why I improvised and thought that this was what you meant. I apologize if this was not what you meant and I also hope this was what you were looking for.

I am joyous to assist you anytime.

User Freefaller
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Answer:


10^(32).

Explanation:

eight factors of 10^4 are


10^4*10^4*10^4*10^4*10^4*10^4*10^4*10^4 = (10^4)^8 = 10^(4*8)=10^(32)

that is one hundred nonillion.

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