(1+1)/♾️ differs from (1/♾️)+(1/♾️) Part 3

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(1+1)/infinity is 2/infinity is just x/infinity, where x is a positive real.

While

(1/infinity)+(1/infinity) would be;

1*1+1/infinity+1/infinity*1+infinity/infinity 

Is ((3+infinity))/infinity)) is greater than 1/infinity 

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I take it as a Real compliment that none of the Patsers here, attacked this Thread.

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oh really

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Infinity has properties that make it impossible to work with in normal equations so stop thinking you can do it or else I will use my secret weapon

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1/0 also has property’s like infinity if u want my opinion I liked it better when you taught exponents to people

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Please make more, sense.

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What is this???

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It doesn’t technically 1/infinity is 0
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Isn't Infinity infinity???

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1/(/infinity) is infinity

While

-1/(1/infinity) is -infinity

Showing 1/infinity differs from -1/infinity. And neither are 0.

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PawnStriker_17 wrote:
Shut up

You Sh*t up.

Masochist.

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One_Zeroth wrote:

Please make more, sense.

Please learn to make sense of it

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Anyways

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One_Zeroth aka the guy who thinks he’s the best at maths but isn’t wrote:

Please make more, sense.

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