Math, asked by rohith1840, 10 months ago

if n is largest number what anout n+1 how will you show that they are infinite

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Answered by souhardya17
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Step-by-step explanation:

first of all if you take 'n' as the largest number in an expression....there is no need for (n+1)

see bro, first learn to differ in variable and constant.

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such as,

if you take this polynomial expression—

6x²-x +1

here, 6 and 1 is constant but x is variable. That means the value of x could be anything. like, if we take x=3 and put it in the expression it becomes,

f(x) = 6.(3)²-3+1

same for 'n' . n is just a variable.

you can take any values of n.

if you take 'n' as the largest number.....so it is largest...simple. assume u are eating a pizza. but you can consume only 3 slices of medium size pizza (because your stomach is full already. you can't eat anymore) in this situation your maximum capacity is 3 slices. but you generally eat 5 slices when your stomach is empty. so you decide what is the maximum number of slices you're gonna eat.

same in an expression,

1 + 2 +3 ......+n

in this expression if you take n as largest it is largest,

but if not ,then it goes on—

1+2+3 +.....+n +(n+1)+ (n+2)+(n+3).....

n is just a variable bro....it depends on you how u take it's values.

hope it is helpful...

Answered by sk181231
16

Answer:

n+1=2

hope it helped ...........

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