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f(x) = x^2; f'(x) = n; solve for n
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Grahams number = ?
Also write this fully in letters
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Take a three, then take four uparrows then put another three, take that answer and call it g one, then take a three and put a g one amount of uparrows then a three, then call this g two, then take a three then put a g two amount of uparrows then a three, then call this g three, then repeat this over and over untill you get g sixty four, this is grahams number
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