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      Infinity

      big ain't it





      no need for introspection
      to be proved or disproved

      be water and it all becomes clear

      peeeeeas

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      and if you take the derivative of infinity you get zero so that was point less
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      Infinity is not a number, it's not constant, and you cannot take it's derivative. You can take the derivative of a function which is unbounded. It could be 0, like the case of f(x) = ln(x), or it could be infinity still, like in the case of g(x) = x^2.

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      well actually infinity's derivitive is zero what is y= infinity it is a line and the derivitive of a line is 0
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      define infinity, mathematically.

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      well ok

      limit of 1/x as x approches 0


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      x = x+1
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      If x = x + 1, then 0 = 1. Then you have a trivial ring, i.e. only one element, at best. The integers are an integral domain, which implies they are a ring.

      Taking the derivative of your other idea would be:
      lim h->0 lim x->0 ( (1/(x+h)) - (1/x) ) / h. That would reduce to (h*h)/(x*x + x*h). Since h and x are completely not related at all, we don't know which one converges towards zero faster. The derivative will actually change depending on which one does. In the case of 1/x, the derivative is -1/(x*x), so lim x->0 means the derivative will diverge towards minus infinity. You would need to pick a sequence that approaches zero, too.

      The actual definition in terms of a sequence, is that
      If for all a in the real numbers, if there exists a k such that the sequence x_n > a for all n > k, then that sequence diverges to infinity.

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