RE: Does 0 = Infinity?
July 11, 2016 at 11:21 pm
(This post was last modified: July 12, 2016 at 12:59 am by SteelCurtain.)
in math each value has only 1 symbol.
0=0 meaning nothing, and can be used as a place holder for something, as it is empty.
∞=∞ meaning perpetually, and can be interpreted to indicate any category of values. It can be used as a placeholder for values also.
to be brief, .999 does not equal 1. only 1=1, and the lack of .0001 is always a difference in 1 and .999
to be quaint.
nothing can exist, indefinitely, but not infinitely. That is would not be a grammatical clause.
0=0 meaning nothing, and can be used as a place holder for something, as it is empty.
∞=∞ meaning perpetually, and can be interpreted to indicate any category of values. It can be used as a placeholder for values also.
to be brief, .999 does not equal 1. only 1=1, and the lack of .0001 is always a difference in 1 and .999
to be quaint.
nothing can exist, indefinitely, but not infinitely. That is would not be a grammatical clause.
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