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If you are using a text application such as Microsoft Word, QuarkXpress, InDesign, etc., you can type "option 5" and that will give you an infinity sign. -Tonypro Or you can type alt+236 and it will show up as ∞
Infinity.
This is a trick question: Eight times infinity is infinity. Infinity + 84 is also infinity. Is this really what you do all day: thinking up these sophomoric questions? Get a life PLEASE.
Infinity is a term used to denote something with no end. Numbers are infinite as no matter what number you can think of you can always up that number by 1. Thus numbers span into infinity. Infinity itself is not a number.
The infinity sign looks like this: ∞, kind of like a sleeping 8. I'm assuming, of course, that 8's don't sleep standing up, like members of Equidae family can do. This of course leads one to ponder whether or not the "is equals to" symbol, =, is in a sitting or standing position, for one would assume that it and the Equidae family are at least loosely related. This begs the ultimate question, "Is the '║' symbol a sleeping '=' symbol?"Anyways, the ∞ symbol on a number line simply means that the numbers continue on to infinity, i.e. never end.