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Is infinitely small the same as infinitely big?

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Gerrycameron

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No.

Infinitely Small implies something that is as close to zero as it can get without actually being zero - think of a positive or negative fraction with an infinitely large denominator.

Infinitely Big implies something that is as far away from zero as possible, and then some: negative infinity or positive infinity.

You can think of infinitely small as being the reciprocal of (one divided by) infinitely big.

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