infinity could be casually classified by the symbol but if you think about it this way
1+2+4+8+16... so on basically taking all the whole number powers of 2's
is the same as 1*(1+2+4+8+16...)
and that is the same as (2-1)*(1+2+4+8+16...)
foil that out you get -1+2+-2+4+-4+8+-8+16+-16.... and so on
all of that just boils right down to -1
And while our semi-circular canals are still sloshing around from that one . . .
'Infinity' is not 'equal' to anything. If it were, then you could just add ' 1 ' to it
and make a bigger number. Infinity is bigger than any number you can name.
Some examples are: The number of points on a line or a piece of a line, the
number of points in a plane or a piece of a plane, the number of points inside
a volume, the number of times you can take zero away from a number, etc.
infinity is any number but usually 27 it can always be alive and dead and it is a fish
An infinity of expressions equal 49.
Furthermore, no number is equal to infinity because infinity is not a number, it is a concept, so theoretically, no number could be equal to it.
technically, infinity is not a value and therefore cannot be defined as minus 1. There is a notion that infinity does not actually exist but only a human myth applied to those values larger than the human can calculate eg the size of the universe. Quoting Hawkins phrase "the universe stretches on infinitely" shows that infinity is not minus one. Therefore, infinity is not equal to minus 1.
3.14159265 ............ then possibly to infinity It's never been worked out exactly.
It is still infinity.
it just equal infinity
both are equal... infinity is the representation of undefined.
Firstly we don't know infinity value. If you divide any number by infinity then answer will be zero. Example is divide 100/3 by infinity ( let infinity is equal to 1/0). Then answer is 100/3/1/0 you will get zero.
1To touch on this whatever you take and divide by the same number will always give you one.2Infinity divided by infinity is not equal to 1, But it is undefined, not another infinity. This would help you:First, I am going to define this axiom (assumption) that infinity divided by infinity is equal to one:∞-∞= 1Since ∞ = ∞ + ∞, then we are going to substitute the first infinity in our axiom:∞ + ∞---∞= 1The next step is to split this fraction into two fractions:∞-∞+ ∞-∞= 1Next, substitute the axiom twice into the equation, we get:1 + 1 = 1Finally, this can be rewritten as:2 = 1Therefore, infinity divided by infinity is NOT equal to one. Instead we can get any real number to equal to one when we assume infinity divided by infinity is equal to one, so infinity divided by infinity is undefined.
"X" is greater than or equal to infinity times negative one and less than or equal to infinity.
infinity.
Infinity does not equal anything because it is not a numerical entity. Infinity is a concept used to describe extremely high values, or the tendency of a function to output extremely large values as the input approaches a certain value. To get more informations on the concept of infinity, see "limits".
No. In mathematics, infinity is not strictly defined as a comparable entity, since it is not defined.Opinion: Even if it would be considered comparable, infinity would equal infinity and thus not be less than itself.
infinity! (and beyond)
Yes. Multiplying a negative number by a very large positive number will equal a large negative number. If you have the function y = -x, then as x approaches infinity, y will approach negative infinity at the same rate.
infinity is any number but usually 27 it can always be alive and dead and it is a fish