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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The graph y=x has infinite points. So does the coordinate plane it sits on. Would the second infinity minus the first infinity be zero, because they are both infinity, infinity because one infinity is infinitely larger than the other, or can infinity not be used as an argument because its primarily conceptual in nature?
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infinity - infinity is still infinity
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