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.
Infinity is an imaginary number so if you meant the previous whole number to infinity it would be expressed as infinity minus one. If you meant the highest number possible before reaching infinity is would be: infinity - 1/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.
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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.
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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
74 1/infinity or (74*infinity + 1)/infinity
As difficult as it is to understand, Infinity minus 1 is still Infinity.
"Infinity + 1" is meaningless both mathematically and philosophically.
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