
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 …
What is infinity divided by infinity? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Aug 11, 2012 · 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
soft question - Why is $\infty \cdot 0$ not clearly equal to $0 ...
Mar 25, 2011 · (i.e add 0 0 to 0 0 as many times as you like, result is 0 0) So I thought an infinite number of 0 0 's cannot be anything but 0 0? But someone claims different but couldn't offer a reasonable …
limits - Infinity divided by infinity - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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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 …
If you subtract a finite number from an infinity, does the infinity ...
Jun 9, 2023 · so long as x is a finite number. Meaning, adding or subtracting a finite number to an infinity does not change its value, but I vaguely remember a YouTube video that talked about different kinds …
Types of infinity - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Oct 28, 2015 · I understand that there are different types of infinity: one can (even intuitively) understand that the infinity of the reals is different from the infinity of the natural numbers. Or that the infi...
Is 1 + infinity > infinity? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Dec 13, 2021 · So new_infinity would just become "1 + infinity". They argue that you can just substitute in x x for infinity and have the statement 1 + x> x 1 + x> x which is true (but I don't think you can …
What is imaginary infinity, - Mathematics Stack Exchange
May 14, 2017 · The infinity can somehow branch in a peculiar way, but I will not go any deeper here. This is just to show that you can consider far more exotic infinities if you want to. Let us then turn to …
calculus - Proof of $\lim_ {x\to a}f^ {g}=e^ {\lim_ {x\to a} { (f-1)g ...
Oct 27, 2016 · There is a general formula for indeterminate form $1 ^ {\\infty}$ which I'm looking for a proof which is also used here. (picture) Given $$\\lim_{x\\to a} f(x) = 1$$ and $$\\lim_{x\\to a} g(x) = …