No, infinity is not a number, in the mathematical sense. It is a symbol for "unlimited". As such it has uses in various theories in math and in physics. The simplest proof is adding a real value, such as 1, to infinity. Just as zero times any number is still zero, infinity plus any value will remain "infinity".
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no, infinity is not a number, in the mathematical sense. It is a symbol for "unlimited". 😊
An unknown number x times infinity would be infinity.
Infinity is any number greater than a number that already exists Infinity is any number greater than a number that already exists
If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.
Infinity isn't a number, thus it can't be prime.
No. Surds are a type of real number. Infinity is not a real number.