In mathematics infinity is a defined numeric quantity greater in magnitude than any finite numeric quantity, whereas undefined refers simply to something lacking a definition (e.g. the result of division by zero is undefined, not infinity). If you study set theory, you will find there are many different infinities some greater in magnitude than others. Infinity though defined is not a simple concept.
Value of log 0 is negative infinity (undefined). Because no power can give an answer of zero. it is in fact undefined but written as negative infinity for symbolizing. Otherwise undefined and infinity are two different things.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Anything divided by 0 is UNDEFINED thus its not possible e.g. x/0 = undefined x= any number
In mathematics infinity is a defined numeric quantity greater in magnitude than any finite numeric quantity, whereas undefined refers simply to something lacking a definition (e.g. the result of division by zero is undefined, not infinity). If you study set theory, you will find there are many different infinities some greater in magnitude than others. Infinity though defined is not a simple concept.
The mathematical symbol for "undefined" is the infinity symbol.
Value of log 0 is negative infinity (undefined). Because no power can give an answer of zero. it is in fact undefined but written as negative infinity for symbolizing. Otherwise undefined and infinity are two different things.
It IS undefined.
undefined (infinity)
infinity? Infinity over zero is undefined, or complex infinity depending on numbers you are including in your number system.
By its very name .. it is UNDEFINED. Even in the Extended Real Number set containing +-infinity these elements are UNDEFINED.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Any specific number minus infinity is -∞ Note if you try to subtract infinity from infinity, the answer is undefined - because infinity is a "cardinality" rather than a specific number.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
usually infinity is undefined quantity but in some cases like number line we represent positive infinity and negative infinity
log10 0 is actually undefined. Think about it like this: If loba b = y then we know that ay = b This means that log10 0 = y translates to 10y = 0 But as you know, 10y is always greater than zero. Therefore 10y = 0 is undefined. Therefore log10 0 = y is undefined.