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what is the value of infinity square​

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Answered by ayushisingh5
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Thus both the "square root of infinity" and "square of infinity" make sense when infinity is interpreted as a hyperreal number. An example of an infinite number in ∗R is represented by the sequence 1,2,3,…. One way of constructing MAX is to use a finitely additive measure ξ on subsets of N with values 0 or 1.

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Thus both the "square root of infinity" and "square of infinity" make sense when infinity is interpreted as a hyperreal number. An example of an infinite number in ∗R is represented by the sequence 1,2,3,…. One way of constructing MAX is to use a finitely additive measure ξ on subsets of N with values 0 or 1.

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