Infinity is a number that is so large to the extent that it is undefined, right? Ok, sure hope you can help me with these questions:
What is Infinity - infinity? Is it zero or undefined? If it's zero, how can you subtract something with an undefined value from something which is already undefined? If undefined is the answer, how can have a minuend and a subtrahend with the same values and not get a zero?
How about 0/0 - 0/0?If we can subtract 2 undefined values (Infinities), surely we have the answer for this?
How about Infinity / Infinity? Is it one, or undefined? Is the answer equal to (0/0)/(0/0), or (0^0) / (0^0)?
What are the answers to 0 ^ Infinity, and Infinity ^ Infinity?
Thanks!
2006-06-08
05:37:03
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