Negative infinity plus negative infinity equals negative infinity.
negative infinity
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As x tends to negative infinity, the expression is asymptotically 0.
If a polynomial function has an even degree and a negative leading coefficient, the ends of the graph will both point downward. This means that as the input values approach positive or negative infinity, the output values will also approach negative infinity. In summary, the graph will have a "U" shape that opens downwards.
The value of ( e^{-\infty} ) is 0. As the exponent approaches negative infinity, the expression ( e^{-x} ) (where ( x ) approaches infinity) tends towards zero. Therefore, ( e^{-\infty} = 0 ).
Point negative infinity.
Negative infinity plus one.
Yes and no. Technically, infinity cannot be negative because it is an idea, not a number, but negative infinity is used in several mathematical equasions
It is negative infinity.
Infinity and negative infinity are not "numbers". Depending on the context you could express it as (-1)/0, though.
Both positive and negative infinity are equally valid mathematical entities.