What is 2^(1-infinity)??
I'm pretty sure the answer is 0.
If 1/infinity were 0, then 1/0 would equal infinity. But 1/0 is -infinity too, and so it is not just + infinity
Infinity is not a number
gotta agree with this one, infinity manages to break many principles and can't be classified into 1 category, such as integer or natural. So it can't possibly be a number.
Then neither is a Rational number fraction, or Irrational number, D *ofus
how is that? And in what world are rational numbers not fractions. I don't understand your logic
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