what is the value of infinite
It doesn't truely have a value. To have one, it would have to be finite. Instead, it is a concept beyond true comprehension.
In mathematics, "infinity" is often treated as if it were a number (i.e., it counts or measures things: "an infinite number of terms") but it is not the same sort of number as the real numbers
basically something w/o a limit :o
the value of infinity is infinity...enough said :| you cant really determine what infinity is...it's the biggest or smallest number possible but way beyond human comprehension. for example, if you give me a number, any number, i can easily state a bigger number. for example you give me 1 billion...i can give you 1 billion 1...thus, no matter what you do, you will never figure out what the value of infinity is
and you can't do arithmetic with it \[\infty + 1 \] is meaningless
infinity is not a big number, or a small number; since infinity is not a number. It is better to think of it as a direction
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