- What is infinity divided by infinity? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
I know that $\infty \infty$ is not generally defined However, if we have 2 equal infinities divided by each other, would it be 1? if we have an infinity divided by another half-as-big infinity, for
- What exactly is infinity? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Definition: Infinity refers to something without any limit, and is a concept relevant in a number of fields, predominantly mathematics and physics The English word infinity derives from Latin infinitas, which can be translated as " unboundedness ", itself derived from the Greek word apeiros, meaning " endless "
- One divided by Infinity? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Similarly, the reals and the complex numbers each exclude infinity, so arithmetic isn't defined for it You can extend those sets to include infinity - but then you have to extend the definition of the arithmetic operators, to cope with that extended set And then, you need to start thinking about arithmetic differently
- Can I subtract infinity from infinity? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Can this interpretation ("subtract one infinity from another infinite quantity, that is twice large as the previous infinity") help us with things like limn→∞(1 + x n)n, lim n → ∞ (1 + x n) n, or is it just a parlor trick for a much easier kind of limit?
- What is the result of - Mathematics Stack Exchange
3 Infinity does not lead to contradiction, but we can not conceptualize ∞ ∞ as a number The issue is similar to, what is + − × + ×, where − is the operator The answer is undefined, because + + and × × are not the kind of mathematical objects that − acts upon
- complex analysis - Infinity plus Infinity - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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- Why Zero divided by Zero is undefined and not Infinity
Infinity is not a number When we divide one number by another we must get, again, a number; say, real numbers Since infinity is not a number, it does not make sense to say 0 0 = infinity Think of a b to be the number c such that a=bc Now you are proposing that c = infinity is a solution However, this not so simply because infinity is not a number
- Newest infinity Questions - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Use this tag for questions on the concept of infinity Don't use this tag merely because ∞ ∞ appears somewhere in the question
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