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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.

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