In mathematics, infinity is not a number but a concept representing something that is unbounded or limitless. Therefore, there is no specific number that comes before infinity in the traditional sense of numerical order. Instead, infinity is considered the highest possible value in many mathematical contexts.
nothing comes after infinity. Infinity is the way of saying 'never ending.' As infinity is not a number, nothing comes after it. If you are still confused think of it like this: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,_________________-- In that gap comes infinity,
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a 600 add one always , people belive infinity is the highest number become 6 what will you do to 500+600 is 56000 because no equal is easy?
So far it is a googol. A googol is a number with a hundred zeroes or: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
699 comes before and 701 comes after
Infinity is an imaginary number so if you meant the previous whole number to infinity it would be expressed as infinity minus one. If you meant the highest number possible before reaching infinity is would be: infinity - 1/infinity
Infinity is not a real number, it is an expression used to determine a continuous cycle that goes on forever, so there cannot be a number before infinity.
nothing comes after infinity. Infinity is the way of saying 'never ending.' As infinity is not a number, nothing comes after it. If you are still confused think of it like this: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,_________________-- In that gap comes infinity,
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Negative infinity plus one.
No. Because infinity is not actually a number, but rather an indication of a limitless amount, it is mathematically impossible to count to infinity.
No, that's not infinity. That's (10 ^ 10 ^ 100) + 1
Infinity itself isn't a number in the conventional sence therefore not only is there everything before it there is nothing Ie. If 10,000 were the value of infinity I could add 1 to it and that would become infinity so unless somebody finds the point at which numbers stop ascending there will never be a value before infinity, find ding that point is impossible because as I have said before if you pick a number you can always add 1 to it.
The number line consists of integers that range from negative infinity to positive infinity. The next integer that comes after the number 9 is 10.
There is no number right before infinity. One could say that the number before infinity is "infinity minus one", but you cannot use normal subtraction with infinity. Infinity - 1 is still mathematically defined as infinity, as is Infinity + 1. Perhaps the question is referring to the largest number with its own name (other than infinity, which, as previously stated, is not technically a number). A googol is often cited as this number. A googol is defined to be a 1 with a hundred zeroes after it. Alternatively, a googolplex might qualify for the title of largest number with its own name, being a 1 with a googol zeroes after it. A couple of quick side notes are in order here: There are not a googolplex atoms in the visible universe. It is an extremely big number. The search engine company Google named their company after a googol, because of vast amount of information that they process and organize.
If Infinity had a last number, it wouldn't be Infinity... There is no last number in infinity, numbers keep on going, they never end.Infinity (symbolically represented with ∞) comes from the Latin infinitas or "unboundedness." It refers to several distinct concepts (usually linked to the idea of "without end") which arise in philosophy, mathematics, and theology.
Infinity minus 1-you can't really express the number,in the same way you can't express infinity.