Infinity added to anything is infinity (with the exception of -infinity, as it is an indeterminate form). Thus, infinity + 2 = infinity.
The problem is that (although it is easy to think of it this way) infinity is not a number. Infinity is, rather, the concept that something is boundless.
Thus, "infinity + 2" is a category error. (This is (supposed to be) a sum in maths, and infinity is not a number.)
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There are an infinite number of possibilities. 700 + 2 for instance
this is the same as 6x - 2 = 6x - 2! There are an infinite number of possibilities for "x".
let 1+2+4+8+...... =s s= 1+2(1+2+4+8+........) s=1+2s s=-1 but sum of infinite terms cannot be -1 so, what's the answer
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[x + y = 6] has an infinite number of solutions.