The -plex suffix, when applied to argument \(n\), represents \(10^n\) according to Conway and Guy. This is based on googolplex, which is \(10\)\(^{ ext{googol}}\). Aarex Tiaokhiao coined the alternate term -noogol for this prefix. \(10^{10^{n}}\) may be notated -plexplex or, more commonly, -duplex. Similarly, \(10^{10^{10^{n}}}\) is -triplex. In general, for a Latin prefix n, -n-plex means n copies of the -plex suffix. \(10^{-n}\), conversely, is called n-minex (wordplay on plus:plex::minus:minex), and 10-googol is called googolminex.
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