Infinity-infinity does not only equal infinity*(1-1)

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Infinity-infinity can be expressed as infinity*(1-1) equals infinity*0 However infinity*0 can also be expressed as infinity*(i -i), which is infinity i-infinity i

And infinity*(1-1+i-i)=which is infinity-infinity+ infinity i-infinity i

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RevenantTheCleansed wrote:
You are clearly a individual skilled in the maths. Why flaunt your skill here where few understand?

Actually, he's not. Thus the flaunting.

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DiogenesDue wrote:
RevenantTheCleansed wrote:
You are clearly a individual skilled in the maths. Why flaunt your skill here where few understand?

Actually, he's not. Thus the flaunting.

I'm educating but getting ZERO Intelligent Feedback.

NONE, WHATSOEVER!

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what does i stand for?

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The go bury yourself in a hole and talk to the worms
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