Yes. infinity+1
Some may debate otherwise.
Infinity
Firstly we don't know infinity value. If you divide any number by infinity then answer will be zero. Example is divide 100/3 by infinity ( let infinity is equal to 1/0). Then answer is 100/3/1/0 you will get zero.
Firstly we don't know infinity value. If you divide any number by infinity then answer will be zero. Example is divide 100/3 by infinity ( let infinity is equal to 1/0). Then answer is 100/3/1/0 you will get zero.
1 or infinity itself
Infinity is not a number. It is another way of saying that something gets larger and larger without an end. So, you cannot add 1 to some thing which is not a number. However, in mathematics, there are infinities that could be added, multiplied, or subtracted. There are cardinal, ordinal, surreal and hyperreal numbers to all of which 1 can be meaningfully added. For infinite cardinal numbers, adding one does not change the number. For ordinal numbers, the number can be changed depending on whether you add 1 to the number, or the number to 1 - there is no commutativity. With hyperreal numbers, one can do pretty much anything one would expect of a real number. As to the surreal ones, the arithmetic operations produce magic results increasing the number of various infinities to fantastic proportions. In general, to add 1 to a number means to take the successor of that number. The successor of a set A is the set which consists of all the elements of A along with A itself. In other words the successor of A is A U {A}, and it has "one" more element than A. So, infinity + 1 = infinity U {infinity}.
Infinity
There is no such thing as infinity plus 1. You can not add to infinity.
Infinity + 1
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 ?"
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.
There is no last number since you can add 1 to it and if you say neg infinity subrtact 1
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.
Infinity isn't a number, so you cannot add another number to it. Infinity is unlimite numbers.
1 one infinity divided by infinity
It is infinity. You can just add 1/∞ plus one. to everything.
There is NO value in 'Infinite'. Because the number is so huge a value cannot be put on it. ; have an end number. Remember the word 'infinite' means ' not ending/fished'. It does NOT finish. However big you can make a number, if you add one(1) to it, it becomes bigger. This goes on 'ad finitum'.