What is 1 minus infinity?

Negative infinity means that it gets arbitrarily smaller than any number you can give. so 1 - infinity = -infinity and 1 + infinity = + infinity makes sense only when looked as in this sense.
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What is a number minus infinity?

If a number is added to or subtracted from infinity, the result is infinity.
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What is 1 /- infinity equal to?

Infinity is a concept, not a number; therefore, the expression 1/infinity is actually undefined.
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Can we subtract infinity 1?

It is impossible for infinity subtracted from infinity to be equal to one and zero. Using this type of math, it would be easier to get infinity minus infinity to equal any real number. Therefore, infinity subtracted from infinity is undefined.
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What is bigger than infinity?

Infinity is endless and therefore cannot be reached. The expressions “beyond infinity” or “to infinity and beyond" simply represent limitless possibilities.
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Why does 1 infinity equal 0?

Because the inverse of an infinitely large number is a number that is infinitely small. The only number that is infinitely small is zero.
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Does negative infinity exist?

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Similarly, there is a concept called negative infinity, which is less than any real number. The symbol “-∞” is used to denote negative infinity.
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What's infinity divided by zero?

Answer and Explanation: We cannot really divide infinity by zero because infinity is not a number and we do not divide by zero.
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Is infinity divided by 1?

Infinity is not a real number and is only used as a representation of an extremely large real number. Dividing 1 by infinity is equal to zero. In general, any real number divided by infinity is zero, and the quotient of nonzero real numbers that divide infinity is infinity.
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What is the largest number in the world?

A "googol" is the number 1 followed by 100 zeroes. The biggest number with a name is a "googolplex," which is the number 1 followed by a googol zeroes.
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Is 1 0 plus or minus infinity?

In mathematics, expressions like 1/0 are undefined. But the limit of the expression 1/x as x tends to zero is infinity. Similarly, expressions like 0/0 are undefined.
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Is minus infinity the smallest number?

The greatest negative integer is -1. From there the numbers progress towardnegative infinity. There are an infinite number of negative integers as they approach negative infinity. So there is no smallest negative integer.
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What is the half of infinity?

It's infinite. One way to look at it is to realize that if you added two finite things together, the answer is finite, so 1/2 of infinity cannot be finite, hence infinite.
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Can you add 1 to infinity?

. If you add one to infinity, you still have infinity; you don't have a bigger number.
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Is infinity minus 1 infinity?

Negative infinity means that it gets arbitrarily smaller than any number you can give. so 1 - infinity = -infinity and 1 + infinity = + infinity makes sense only when looked as in this sense.
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What is 8 divided infinity?

Any number divided by infinity is equal to 0.
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What is 5 over infinity?

Hence, 5 divided by infinity is 0. Alternatively, we know that any number divided by 5 is equal to 0. Therefore, 5 divided by 0 is 0.
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Do numbers never end?

The sequence of natural numbers never ends, and is infinite. OK, 1/3 is a finite number (it is not infinite). There's no reason why the 3s should ever stop: they repeat infinitely. So, when we see a number like "0.999..." (i.e. a decimal number with an infinite series of 9s), there is no end to the number of 9s.
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Is 0 infinity possible?

In terms of logarithms, the original value 0 corresponds to −∞, while the original infinite value corresponds to +∞. When we treat both possible values −∞ and +∞ as a single infinity, we thus treat the original values 0 and infinity as similar.
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Can a negative zero exist?

One may obtain negative zero as the result of certain computations, for instance as the result of arithmetic underflow on a negative number (other results may also be possible), or −1.0×0.0 , or simply as −0.0 .
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Why can't infinity exist?

Although the concept of infinity has a mathematical basis, we have yet to perform an experiment that yields an infinite result. Even in maths, the idea that something could have no limit is paradoxical. For example, there is no largest counting number nor is there a biggest odd or even number.
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What happens when 1 divided by infinity?

Also, in some calculators such as the TI-Nspire, 1 divided by infinity can be evaluated as 0.
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Why is 1 ∞ not equal to 1?

Why is the value of 1 power infinity not equal to 1? Because you cannot multiply anything(s) infinite number of times.
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Is 1 infinity divergent?

Integral of 1/x is log(x), and when you put in the limits from 1 to infinity, you get log(infinity) - log(1)= infinity -0 = infinity, hence it diverges and gives no particular value.
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What comes after infinity?

With this definition, there is nothing (meaning: no real numbers) larger than infinity.
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