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1. If -1/infinity = infinity or -infinity ? 2. If lim x->infinity^- = infinity & lim x->inifinity^+ = -infinity, then lim x->in...Asked by Moly
1. If -1/infinity = infinity or -infinity ?
2. If lim x->infinity^- = infinity & lim x->inifinity^+ = -infinity, then lim x->infinity = does not exist. Am i right? If im wrong please tell me the reason why?
2. If lim x->infinity^- = infinity & lim x->inifinity^+ = -infinity, then lim x->infinity = does not exist. Am i right? If im wrong please tell me the reason why?
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bobpursley
When you say infinity, that is a number which does not exist, and is without bound. It does not exist.
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