



This is my first ever post in this community
(Credits to Fandom for the numberblock 47 image)
Image 1: 3 tetrated to 10 [Image source]
Image 2: 5 tetrated to 6 [Image source]
So I keep watching Numberblocks Band videos related to tetrations. However, I keep wondering how they approximated the values of (big) tetrations. Since almost every calculator (even Wolfram|Alpha or Hypercalc) only provide power of 10 representations and not the leading digits, I think that the creators only guessed their leading digits, or maybe, they use some kind of special formula.
(This is my first ever post in this sub)
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Finally, the Fool's Elements series has returned!
(I hope this doesn't get removed 🙏🙏🙏)
This is an image taken from a Number Decimals Band video on YouTube. However, there's currently no "r/NumberDecimalsBand" subreddit, so where can I post this???
(Anyways, this is my first ever post in this subreddit.)
Oh, wait a minute- Did I just see a factorial on my cake???...
13! = 6,227,020,800
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