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what's a tiny bit more than 1.200000000000000000000001 * 10-252516171727277272727272727?
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write it down in a way I can copy and paste
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A tiny bit more than \( 1.200000000000000000000001 \times 10^{-252516171727277272727272727} \) can be expressed by adding a very small value to it. To maintain the notation and scale, you could write it as:
\[
1.200000000000000000000001 \times 10^{-252516171727277272727272727} + \epsilon
\]
where \( \epsilon \) is a small positive number that is significantly smaller than the main term, such as \( 1 \times 10^{-260} \) or even smaller, depending on how "tiny" you want it to be.
For example:
\[
1.200000000000000000000001 \times 10^{-252516171727277272727272727} + 1 \times 10^{-260}
\]
This would represent a value that is just a tiny bit more than the original number, while still being in the same scale of magnitude.
\[
1.200000000000000000000001 \times 10^{-252516171727277272727272727} + \epsilon
\]
where \( \epsilon \) is a small positive number that is significantly smaller than the main term, such as \( 1 \times 10^{-260} \) or even smaller, depending on how "tiny" you want it to be.
For example:
\[
1.200000000000000000000001 \times 10^{-252516171727277272727272727} + 1 \times 10^{-260}
\]
This would represent a value that is just a tiny bit more than the original number, while still being in the same scale of magnitude.
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