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#1 2024-05-08 10:50:18

mathxyz
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Infinity ÷ Infinity

Why is ∞ ÷ ∞ = indeterminate form?

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#2 2024-05-09 05:42:06

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Re: Infinity ÷ Infinity

Since infinity times n = infinity you could inverse this to get infinity/infinity = n but n can be anything(+)

This is why you shouldn't treat infinity like a number.

Bob


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#3 2024-05-09 07:43:17

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Re: Infinity ÷ Infinity

Bob wrote:

Since infinity times n = infinity you could inverse this to get infinity/infinity = n but n can be anything(+)

This is why you shouldn't treat infinity like a number.

Bob

There is a topic in calculus l or ll that allows for plugging infinity to simplify or converge but I don't quite recall.

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