Putting aside the extended real numbers, ∞ is not a member of the real numbers so you can't add, subtract, multiply, etc. with it. What you could say, instead, is
lim 4x^2 + 8 = ∞
x-> ∞
I admit this is a nuance.
Because Infinity = Infinity , that's it because technically you can't double infinity because it's already infinite.
I can't really explain it because Infinity is just to awesome for that, if you think of it like 0 if you times anything by 0 it's still 0 so yea :)
Anything to the infinity will always be infinity. Trust me, I struggled with that concept too.
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Putting aside the extended real numbers, ∞ is not a member of the real numbers so you can't add, subtract, multiply, etc. with it. What you could say, instead, is
lim 4x^2 + 8 = ∞
x-> ∞
I admit this is a nuance.
Because Infinity = Infinity , that's it because technically you can't double infinity because it's already infinite.
I can't really explain it because Infinity is just to awesome for that, if you think of it like 0 if you times anything by 0 it's still 0 so yea :)
Anything to the infinity will always be infinity. Trust me, I struggled with that concept too.
since â is undefined , any mathematical operation on â such as, exponential, adding , subtracting, multiplying or division will stay â.