What is twice Infinity according to you?
Am I the only one who really likes Mathematics in the shed? ⊙_⊙
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Answer:
Here look the infinity means a very very large quantity that means unreachable quantity so simply, {something}^infinity= a very very large quantity(unreachable) that means infinity. So clearly 2^infinity=infinity.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Infinite sets can't be counted to completion. Two sets, whether infinite or not, are said to have the same cardinality (a technical term, loosely meaning the same number of members in the set) if they can be placed in one-to-one correspondence.
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