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.
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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 ?"
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Infinitely many numbers.
Infinity is not a number; it is a concept. There is no highest number, because you can always add 1 to it and create a higher number. If this new number is the highest number, then add 1 again and it isn't. The process can never end, so infinity is used to describe the idea: a process that never ends.
Infinity itself isn't a number in the conventional sence therefore not only is there everything before it there is nothing Ie. If 10,000 were the value of infinity I could add 1 to it and that would become infinity so unless somebody finds the point at which numbers stop ascending there will never be a value before infinity, find ding that point is impossible because as I have said before if you pick a number you can always add 1 to it.
Neither. If it was odd, you could simply add 1 to make it even, and this even number would be infinity as well; then you can do the same to make it odd again.
no, numbers go up to infinity and down to negative infinity.