The value of infinity - 1 is still infinity.
Adding or subtracting any finite number does not change the value infinity at all, because finite numbers are too small compared to infinity.
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96. The sequence is: Multiply by 6. Takeaway 6. Multiply by 5. Takeaway 5. Multiply by 4. Takeaway 4 to give you the next [sought for number] in the sequence.
no... because there is no such ting as infinity being a number ______________________________________________________________ Contributer 2: That's a right answer from contributer 1. But if you are really paranoid and desperately want to find out what infinity is, prepare to have your mind blown. This is not real #'s we are talking about. x/0 would equal infinity and -x/o equals negative infinity. We are assuming 0 is the threshold. This is not incorrect, simply very advanced.
Infinity is not a number in the ordinary sense of the word.
Infinity is not a number in the ordinary sense of the word. It is neither odd nor even. Here is an interesting paradox about the parity of infinity: If you multiply all integers together you get infinity. So 2 is a factor of infinity and so infinity must be even. But then one more than this number is also infinity and this new infinity must, therefore, be odd!
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-1 - 4 = -5
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1 one infinity divided by infinity
1 over 10
-1 - 4 = -5
1/12
As difficult as it is to understand, Infinity minus 1 is still Infinity.
74 1/infinity or (74*infinity + 1)/infinity
"Infinity + 1" is meaningless both mathematically and philosophically.
m(m - 1)