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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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Oh, what a lovely question! Before we reach the infinite, we have all the numbers that come before it. Each number is unique and special in its own way, leading us on a beautiful journey towards the concept of infinity. Just remember, every number has its place and purpose in the grand design of mathematics.

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6mo ago
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Oh honey, infinite is not a number, it's a concept. It's like asking what comes before forever. You can't really slap a number on that, now can you? So, the answer is: there is no number before infinite.

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6mo ago
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In mathematics, infinity is not a number but a concept representing something unbounded or limitless. Therefore, there is no specific number that comes before infinity in the traditional sense of counting. In the context of the real number line, there is no finite number that directly precedes infinity.

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