It is 0. Think of dividing 2 by a very big number. For example, 2/20000000000=
1/10000000000 which is very close to 0. As the denominator gets bigger and bigger, the
quotient approaches 0. In the limit it is 0.
Remember infinity is not really a number. In this case it means, letting the denominator get as big as it can.
Another way to think of or write this this is lim n-->0 of 2/n=0
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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.
It is the speed of eternal rest, which include all kinds of speed even the speeds higher than the speed of light. You cannot divide infinity by anything else but the eternity. As some says eternity is infinite time - the same way we could say infinity is eternal space.
For all whole numbers X = -2, [infinity to - infinity]
0.0033
what divided by 2= 162