the concept of something that is unlimited, endless, without bound is called infinity.
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I can see two different ways to place the parentheses in that question. Here are both answers: ( e-2 ) x infinity = infinity ( e-2 x infinity ) = zero
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Negative infinity plus negative infinity equals negative infinity.
The infinity sign ∞ is sometimes called the lemniscate.
No. That is why it is called "infinity". Infinity is actually not an accepted numerical value in calculus. It is rather a concept. For instance, (infinity) - 1 googleplex = infinity
'Infinity' is just a concept of something that is without limit. You find infinity used in math (numbers) and physics (distance or a measurement like time), a lot. Infinity is not a 'place', so cannot be dreadful.
its called a lemniscate
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.
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the concept of something that is unlimited, endless, without bound is called infinity.
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The infinity sign is called the lemniscate.
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