Neither infinity nor "E = mc2" are numbers. One is a concept and the other is an equation. They can have no common factors.
It is negative infinity.
domain: (-infinity to infinity) range: ( -infinity to infinity)
Negative infinity plus negative infinity equals negative infinity.
It can be anything between zero and infinity, depending on the angle between AC and BC.
1 time infinity equals infinity. Infinite divided by infinite equals 1. There's your answer. * * * * * Except that it is not true. 1 times infinity is, indeed, infinity. But infinity divided by infinity need not be 1. See for example, the paradox of Hibert's Hotel at the attached link.
(-infinity, infinity)
-infinity to positive infinity
Theoretically, five times infinity equals infinity.
it would be unditermand because noone actually knows what infinity is because numbers go on forever :)
This is the graph of a diagnol line. Range: (-infinity, infinity)
Both extend from negative infinity to positive infinity.