Math, asked by CuriousGirl12, 11 months ago

Why is infinity minus infinity not zero?

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Answered by jainaditya0411
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Answer:

because infinity can be any value very big because numbers don't have any end. So if someone thinks infinity 123456789123456789 and someone thinks 123456789123456788 then,

123456789123456789(infinity)-123456789123456788( again infinity ) is not = 0


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Answered by arnab2261
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 {Answer :-}

See, we know that,
1 - 1 = 0.
2 - 2 = 0.
3 - 3 = 0 and many more,.

But here, 1, 2 and 3 are definite values.

But, infinity is not a definite value.
Only that, its a very big value.

Thus, though infinity is a very big value, but it is not definite(fixed).

Thus, due to not being definite, Infinity minus Infinity cannot be stated as zero.

Hope you understand,.

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