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calculus - What is infinity divided by infinity? - Mathematics Stack ...
Aug 11, 2012 · Essentially, you gave the answer yourself: "infinity over infinity" is not defined just because it should be the result of limiting processes of different nature. I.e., since such a definition would be given for the sake of completeness and coherence with the fact "the limiting ratio is the ratio of the limits", your
What exactly is infinity? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Infinity is not a natural number, or a real number: there should be no confusion about that. We can use infinity as the upper limit of an integral as shorthand to say that all the reals greater than the lower limit are included - that is a conventional use - along with …
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.
limits - Infinity divided by infinity - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Dec 25, 2017 · When we use straightforward approach, we get $$ \frac{\infty+1}{\infty} = \frac{\infty}{\infty} $$ In the process of investigating a limit, we know that both the numerator and denominator are going to infinity.. but we dont know the behaviour of each dynamics. But if we investigate further we get : $$ 1 + \frac{1}{x} $$ Some other examples :
Why is $\\infty\\times 0$ indeterminate? - Mathematics Stack …
Your title says something else than "infinity times zero". It says "infinity to the zeroth power". It is also an indefinite form because $$\infty^0 = \exp(0\log \infty) $$ but $\log\infty=\infty$, so the argument of the exponential is the indeterminate form …
What is the result of $\infty - \infty$? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Aug 30, 2011 · Infinity does not lead to contradiction, but we can not conceptualize $\infty$ as a number. The issue is similar to, what is $ + - \times$, where $-$ is the operator. The answer is undefined, because $+$ and $\times$ are not the kind of mathematical objects that $-$ acts upon.
calculus - Limits and infinity minus infinity - Mathematics Stack …
Feb 14, 2020 · Infinity is not a number. So there there is no general meaning to any "infinity arithmetic" expression. Sometimes, though, there is a limit theorem which can be interpreted as an infinity arithmetic expression. Here's one example of such a theorem:
What is imaginary infinity, $i\lim\limits_ {x \to \infty} x = i\infty$?
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 the complex plane. The most common compactification is the one-point one (known as the Riemann sphere), where a single infinity $\tilde\infty$ is added.
Types of infinity - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Dec 18, 2012 · $\begingroup$ "Or that the infinity of the even numbers is the same as that of the natural numbers." - not necessary. This depends on your definitions. I would argue the infinity of natural numbers is by 1/2 less than the infinity of even numbers (positive, negative and zero). I men, not 1/2 times, but the difference. $\endgroup$ –
limit when zero divided by infinity - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Sep 11, 2015 · I know that infinity is not a real number but I am not sure if the limit is indeterminate. (Also, there are people who are saying contradictory things on internet) I know very well that it is not possible to use Hopital's rule.