The infinity sign ∞ is sometimes called the lemniscate.
There is an app called the "character viewer"; see if you can find an infinity sign there.
Infinity sign on iPhone
The infinity sign is called the "lemniscate." It is a mathematical symbol representing the concept of infinity, often used to denote an unbounded quantity or endlessness. The symbol resembles a sideways figure eight (∞) and is commonly used in various fields, including mathematics, physics, and philosophy.
[infinty sign]<x<[infinity sign]
The sign for infinity is ∞
The infinity sign is called the lemniscate.
There is an app called the "character viewer"; see if you can find an infinity sign there.
Infinity sign on iPhone
[infinty sign]<x<[infinity sign]
The sign for infinity is ∞
The infinity symbol is ∞, if this is what you are asking.
he invented the infinity sign
No it does not.
An alternative name for the infinity sign, which looks similar to a number 8 rotated 90 degrees, is a "lemniscate" - deriving from the Latin word "lemniscus", meaning ribbon.
To access infinity in JavaScript use the JavaScript keyword "Infinity." To access negative infinity, place the minus sign in from of the keyworld "-Infinity." See the attached JSFiddle for associated code.
the infinity sign which is a sideways 8
It is a sideways eight. 8 but on its side.