Stating infinity as a fraction is something like trying to find what is north of the north pole. Infinity can only be infinity.
Infinity is not "the" number symbol. It is simply a symbol that represent the limit of very large numbers and saves people from having to write that long phrase every time.
Infinity is not a number, it's a philosophical concept. You can't count up to it. The mathematical symbol is like an "8" on its side.Infinity = ∞
you can spell it out
infinity
It looks like a sideways 8.
Infinity is not "the" number symbol. It is simply a symbol that represent the limit of very large numbers and saves people from having to write that long phrase every time.
Infinity is not a number, it's a philosophical concept. You can't count up to it. The mathematical symbol is like an "8" on its side.Infinity = ∞
If you can write the number, then any fraction of it and any multiple of it are all numbers, and none of them is infinite. On the other hand ... any fraction of infinity and any multiple of infinity is infinite.
you can spell it out
you write the number infinity like an eight on its side
click insert then symbol then more symbols then look for your chosen fraction. Or just do a number then a slash then type the next number
infinity
I assume that the decimal part is repeating to infinity. Then 1.571429 written as a fraction is 1 and 4/7.
To write the number foruteen as a fraction you write: 14/1.
just have the fraction be negative(do this by putting the negative symbol on the denominator, numerator or before the fraction).
yes
It looks like a sideways 8.