that would be 2 times infinity.
Sweetheart, 3 multiplied by infinity is still infinity. It's like trying to put out a forest fire with a water gun - it's just not gonna work. Infinity is an endless concept, so no matter how many times you multiply 3 by it, you're still left with infinity.
Defined to be zero -- another answer -- It is another "Infinity" - the infinitely small 1 can be subdivided by any number and it produces the inverse of that number. So, as infinity is uncountably large, one over infinity is uncountably small and is itself infinity. 1 ÷ 10 = 0.1 1 ÷ 1,000,000 = 0.000001 1 ÷ 1,000,000,000,000 = 0.000000000001 and so on down to 1 ÷ ∞ = 0.∞
The result of one number multiplied by another number would be the product.It depends what number you are using as the another. If its one its 1*1=1, or two 1*2=2, it can go on as long it is 1*____ it would equal what ____ is.
As tempting as it may be, "infinity" is not a number that can participate in the familiar operations of arithmetic. No actual number added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided by 'infinity' has any effect on the infinity. So the answer to the question would be: negative infinity.
Any number you want from 1 to infinity.
Any number you want from 1 to infinity.
Any number you want from 1 to infinity.
Any number you want from 1 to infinity.
Any number you want from 1 to infinity.
Any number you want from 1 to infinity.
Any number you want from 1 to infinity.
that would be 2 times infinity.
The number that can be multiplied by a fraction to get a result of 1 is the reciprocal of the fraction. Apart from zero, all real numbers have reciprocals.
Mathematically speaking, there are only up to 3 numbers (if you consider the last as one as well) that do not fulfill the criteria: 0, 1 and infinity. Those are the only numbers that gets the same result when multiplied by itself (however many number times you multiply it).
Because zero multiplied by any number is always zero, but anything multiplied by infinity is infinity. Zero times infinity is being pulled both ways. Also, the definition of infinity is any number x divided by 0. When you multiply zero by infinity, the zeroes "cancel out", leaving absolutely nothing behind.
Sweetheart, 3 multiplied by infinity is still infinity. It's like trying to put out a forest fire with a water gun - it's just not gonna work. Infinity is an endless concept, so no matter how many times you multiply 3 by it, you're still left with infinity.