No and you must appreciate that there are different infinities that are different sizes one to another.
For instance there are and infinite number of divisions you can make between the number 0 and 1. It therefore follows that between 0 and 2 there must be 2 times infinity number of divisions. Dealing with infinite series is a branch of mathematics which is still an area of discovery.
a zarbow is a number, its every number in the wolrd including enfinity added together x by 2 then u have a zarbowAnything added to infinity is infinity, and anything multiplied by infinity is infinity and therefore, a 'Zarbow' is just infinity, and infinity is not a number, but merely a mathematical concept
Infinity is NOT the biggest number in the world. I mean what if somebody says:infinity and one, infinity and two, Infinity x infinity? So infinity is not the largest number in the world, I myself don't think there is one. Numbers just keep going no matter what, people just run out of names to call them. F.Y.I. PLAY ROBLOX!!!
Infinity is a term used to denote something with no end. Numbers are infinite as no matter what number you can think of you can always up that number by 1. Thus numbers span into infinity. Infinity itself is not a number.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
No, infinity is not a number, in the mathematical sense. It is a symbol for "unlimited". As such it has uses in various theories in math and in physics. The simplest proof is adding a real value, such as 1, to infinity. Just as zero times any number is still zero, infinity plus any value will remain "infinity".
Infinity is an imaginary number so if you meant the previous whole number to infinity it would be expressed as infinity minus one. If you meant the highest number possible before reaching infinity is would be: infinity - 1/infinity
Infinity is as big as you can get, so there is no number after it.There is also a "negative infinity" going the other way, so the total number of integers could be considered as two infinity (2 x ∞), or two ∞ plus 1 if you include zero. But usually infinity is defined to include the entire set of integers.* * * * *Except that infinity plus infinity, or even infinity times infinity is still infinity. However, infinity to the power of infinity is a higher level of infinity (Aleph1 rather than Aleph0). And if that does not do your head in, there is a lot more to the mathematics of infinities.
None. . . To explain "infinity" ( AKA ∞ ). Think of the biggest number you can possibly think of. Now just know that my infinity is bigger than your number! :P Understand?
To answer your question neither. They are the same because both answers are infinity. Infinity is the biggest number, but mainly just a concept. Nothing is bigger than it so if it was added or multiplied you would get the same answer because you can't go any higher.
Because any number raised to the power of 0 will always equal 1
Oh honey, infinity is not a number, it's a concept. There's no number that comes before infinity because infinity isn't a point on the number line, it's more like a never-ending idea. So, in short, there's no number before infinity because it's not playing by the rules of regular numbers.
It is the biggest number. 10^∞.