Infinity.
It remains as zero
(-infinity, infinity)
0 raised to any number is 0
It would be infinity raised to the infinite power and that value raised to the infinite power. netflyer
The answer is not 1. While it may seem like 1 raised to anything equals 1 (because 1x1=1, and 1x1x1=1, ad infinitum), this is actually not the case. The answer is that 1 raised to infinity is indeterminate. When dealing with infinity, you are talking about a non-finite number, so that essentially throws all rules about algebra out the window.
1 one infinity divided by infinity
Infinity is a concept, not a number. Even if it were considered such, infinity plus one is also infinity, and so infinity minus one is still infinity.
As x goes to infinity, the limit does not exist.
infinity!
NO BECAUSE YOU CAN ALWAYS SAY INFINITY PLUS ONE!
one less than infinity cn be equibelant to infinity but less than infinity at the same time because it is one"LESS" than infinity its still way more than quadrillion(thousand trillions) and a septillion and a sextillion (im 9)