TheBetterGamer wrote:Oh thanks.
worst_master wrote:Yah, it is, because the ∞ is a random number.
We set ∞ as Y.
X/Y is not = 0
We set it as 2
X (1) /2=0.5
We set it as 4
X (1) /4=0.25
This will get smaller and smaller, but it will end one time, just know it is not 0,because the ∞ is a random number. A random number=a number, 1/ a number will get a smaller number, but it will never get 0.
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marioiscool254 wrote:If I understand what you are trying to say, yes. Infinity can be applied to numbers increasing forever or decreasing forever via the division process you used w_m.
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YoshiKid69 wrote:Numbers will equal zero if a multiplication sum has a zero on it, no matter what.