If Infinity+ x, does not equal infinity. Then what does x equal?
Nope only an imaginary number.
Or imaginary complex number. Such as 3i+1. Which is infinity i+infinity!
It would be a undefined. But in reality, “if” is hypothetical. Infinity + X is technically undefined. Realistically it equals infinity.
It would be a undefined. But in reality, “if” is hypothetical. Infinity + X is technically undefined. Realistically it equals infinity.
Infinity+1 is just infinity. Infinity+i is just infinity+I. And differs from infinity+2i, for instance.
Nope. Infinity +2i will also result in infinity. Furthermore, no number sentence can result in a true equation when infinity is involved. There is nothing that can be done to affect to effect infinity.
Nope. Infinity +2i will also result in infinity. Furthermore, no number sentence can result in a true equation when infinity is involved. There is nothing that can be done to affect to effect infinity.
It will result in an unchangeable answer.
And infinity/infinity is any positive real and infinity.
While -infinity/infinity is any negative real and negative infinity.
Make sense??
Any imaginary x.