Negative infinity plus negative infinity equals negative infinity.
negative infinity
Point negative absolute infinity
Yes and no. Technically, infinity cannot be negative because it is an idea, not a number, but negative infinity is used in several mathematical equasions
I would think so because using the negative math rules it would seem so
Negative infinity plus negative infinity equals negative infinity.
negative infinity
It Is
Point negative absolute infinity
Negative infinity plus one.
Yes and no. Technically, infinity cannot be negative because it is an idea, not a number, but negative infinity is used in several mathematical equasions
It is negative infinity.
I would think so because using the negative math rules it would seem so
Infinity and negative infinity are not "numbers". Depending on the context you could express it as (-1)/0, though.
Yes. Multiplying a negative number by a very large positive number will equal a large negative number. If you have the function y = -x, then as x approaches infinity, y will approach negative infinity at the same rate.
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.
Integers are whole numbers that go from negative infinity to positive infinity. As such, they do cover the negative range of the number line.