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Then how can we talk about it
Non existant as a number or variable...
Infinity is NOT a number ,is just a concept, so "Infinity - 1" cannot exist since Infinity is not a number...
Is not even a variable like the letter x where x can be replaced with any number like how you do with polynoms like "x-1"
This is not like "x-1" where you can assign any number to x, Infinity as I said is just a concept, is the idea that numbers are endless, not a specific number... V:
You should have learnt limits in math, the infinity appears a lot in there v:
Limits are also used as the definition of a derivative v:
Also, do not forget infinite geometrical progressions!
P=t1(r^n-1)/r-1
Good old formula v:
Infinity is a concept to describe something. So it's not a number you can reach.
It's like saying "how many cars are there if you take one away".