Infinity.
Infinity is not a defined number. It describes, in math, the endlessness of numbers.
it's the symbol for infinity
The definition is never ending. It simply can mean forever and ever. Also refer to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity
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Infinity.
Infinity is not a defined number. It describes, in math, the endlessness of numbers.
it's the symbol for infinity
The definition is never ending. It simply can mean forever and ever. Also refer to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity
Domain, in math terms, is the set of possible x values. This changes with your function. f(x)=x, for example, has a domain of negative infinity to infinity. However, f(x)=squareroot of x can only be positive, as otherwise it would go to imaginary numbers. Hence, its domain is 0 to inifinity.
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Oh, dude, negative infinity times negative infinity is technically positive infinity. It's like when you multiply two negatives, they cancel each other out and become positive. So yeah, in the wild world of math, that's how it rolls.
As Infinity means to be without end, adding infinity to infinity to infinity would not change that. Adding infinity to an infinity would be Infinity itself. However, this could change if other mathematical processes are done. ================================== When real math people run into the thing we call "infinity", they call it "undefined". It's not a number, and it doesn't participate in the operations of arithmetic like numbers do. So technically, this question describes a process that doesn't exist in math. A lot like asking "What is cow add stick add temperature add democracy ?"
EASY I lied 8 on it side is infinity so the answer is clearly INFINITY TO THE POWER OF 2 Math !
The mathematical symbol for "undefined" is the infinity symbol.
'Infinity' is just a concept of something that is without limit. You find infinity used in math (numbers) and physics (distance or a measurement like time), a lot. Infinity is not a 'place', so cannot be dreadful.