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value of 2^infinity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It's basically multiplying the number infinite times. But, if it is less than one, the value keeps on decreasing. For example, 2x2=4, but 0.1x0. 1=0.01.

Answered by BrainlyKingdom
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\Large\textsf{$2^{\infty }=\infty $}

  • Any positive number multiplied by infinity equals infinity, any negative number multiplied by infinity equals infinity. The only exception is 0 multiplied by infinity which is undefined.

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