(0, infinity) Note that you should use the infinity sign instead of the word (the sideways 8).
Oh, dude, counting to infinity once is already a stretch, but twice? Like, technically, infinity is endless, so you can't really count to it at all, let alone do it twice. So, yeah, you can't count to infinity twice because you can't even count to infinity once. Mind-blowing, right?
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Start print "the sum of all even numbers is infinite" end
Negative infinity plus negative infinity equals negative infinity.
Like this: ∞
Positive: (0, infinity)Nonnegative: [0, infinity)Negative: (-infinity, 0)Nonpositive (-infinity, 0]
Stating infinity as a fraction is something like trying to find what is north of the north pole. Infinity can only be infinity.
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you can spell it out
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It looks like a sideways 8.
(0, infinity) Note that you should use the infinity sign instead of the word (the sideways 8).
Infinity is not a number, it's a philosophical concept. You can't count up to it. The mathematical symbol is like an "8" on its side.Infinity = ∞
If you tried to write out infinity, it would take an infinite amount of zeros. Seriously, infinity is unimaginably big, and then some - that's the point. It is absurdly huge. You think the national debt is big, but that's just peanuts compared to infinity.
Jusqu'à l'infini et au delà.
14 tenths =1.4