If you mean are they distinct numbers like 22 and 476, then zero is and infinity is not.
* I do not own a car, so I have 0 cars. That is the number of cars I own.
That sort of statement cannot be made about an infinite 'quantity'.....
There are 60 minutes in an hour.... there is an infinity of minutes in eternity.
The domain of y = 1/x2 is all numbers from -infinity to + infinity except zero. The range is all positive numbers from zero to +infinity, except +infinity.
no there's the number infinity which is a side ways 8 and theres also zero so that's 11 numbers - 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and the infinity symbol :)
You can't divide by zero. But if you take any real number and try dividing it by smaller and smaller numbers that are closer and closer to zero, your result will get closer and closer to infinity.
If you divide any number by zero the answer is infinite. It cannot be specifiedAs you divide by smaller and smaller numbers, the answer can approach positive infinity or negative infinity. Even if there was a single answer, "infinity" is never acceptable in arithmatic as an answer.
10 (or e) to the power of x range from zero to infinity. Lets try the extreme cases: 10^infinity = infinity 10^0 = 1 10^-infinity = 1/infinity = 0
infinity? Infinity over zero is undefined, or complex infinity depending on numbers you are including in your number system.
infinity
The domain of y = 1/x2 is all numbers from -infinity to + infinity except zero. The range is all positive numbers from zero to +infinity, except +infinity.
42,100,876,9765,098.6 xx :) All real numbers, except zero and one.
Infinity but (are you ready for this?) the smallest of infinities, which is Aleph-zero.
no there's the number infinity which is a side ways 8 and theres also zero so that's 11 numbers - 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and the infinity symbol :)
You can't divide by zero. But if you take any real number and try dividing it by smaller and smaller numbers that are closer and closer to zero, your result will get closer and closer to infinity.
If you divide any number by zero the answer is infinite. It cannot be specifiedAs you divide by smaller and smaller numbers, the answer can approach positive infinity or negative infinity. Even if there was a single answer, "infinity" is never acceptable in arithmatic as an answer.
10 (or e) to the power of x range from zero to infinity. Lets try the extreme cases: 10^infinity = infinity 10^0 = 1 10^-infinity = 1/infinity = 0
Infinity cannot, by definition, be a defined number such as zero.
Zero to Infinity was created in 1999-09.
The counting numbers are the whole numbers that start at 1 and end at infinity. Although zero is considered a whole number, it is not a counting number.