Infinity is a number:
∞ = ∞
By definition x + ∞ = ∞. Where x = ∞:
∞ + ∞ = ∞
If infinity is a number then it must satisfy the equation 1 = c/c where c = ∞.
∞/∞ = ∞/∞
(∞ + ∞)/∞ = ∞/∞
∞/∞ + ∞/∞ = ∞/∞
1 + 1 = 1
2 = 1
∞ isn't a number. ∞ isn't something, ∞ is nothing. It cannot be used as a number, only as a concept.
∞ = ∞
By definition x + ∞ = ∞. Where x = ∞:
∞ + ∞ = ∞
If infinity is a number then it must satisfy the equation 1 = c/c where c = ∞.
∞/∞ = ∞/∞
(∞ + ∞)/∞ = ∞/∞
∞/∞ + ∞/∞ = ∞/∞
1 + 1 = 1
2 = 1
∞ isn't a number. ∞ isn't something, ∞ is nothing. It cannot be used as a number, only as a concept.