Is zero times infinity equal to zero?

Is zero times infinity equal to zero?

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its -1/12 xDD

Pretty compressed picture of a monkey you got there

Of course. Infinity zero times is zero

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It would be if infinity were a natural number, but it's not. It's of indeterminate form, just like infinity/infinity or 0/0, not zero.

[math]0 = lim_{n \rightarrow \infty}\frac{1}{n}[/math]
[math]\infty = lim_{n \rightarrow \infty}n[/math]
[math](0)(\infty) = (lim_{n \rightarrow \infty}\frac{1}{n})(lim_{n \rightarrow \infty}n) = lim_{n \rightarrow \infty}\frac{n}{n} = lim_{n \rightarrow \infty}1 = 1[/math]

Is zero equal to the number brain cells gorilla posters have?

Is infinity the length of time gorilla posters spend in their mother's basement?

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

zero times infinity equals 0/0, which is its own number not equal to infinity or any real or complex number

infinity divided by infinity is just infinity

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shit hadn't expected that, the calculations are correct though

Is this true?
[math]2+2=5[/math]

retard alert

What are you expecting

Did you make this?

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great question OP

Monkeyposters really need to fuck off

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What about
lim :n->{infinity} (1/n) = 0
lim :n->{infinity} (n^2) = {infinity}
{infinity}*0 = lim :n->{infinity} (n^2/n)=lim :n->{infinity} (n) = {infinity}
Clearly, the logic behing your calculations do not work. (you could say {infinity}*0=0=1={infinity}, that would break maths)

It is.
[math]2+2=5[/math]
[math]4=5[/math]
[math]8=10[/math]
[math]-1=1[/math]
Finally, squaring:
[math]1=1[/math]
Q.E.D.

by convention we say that any calculation involving infinity is undefined
0/0 undef inf/inf unde inf*0 undef inf/anything undef anything/inf undef etc etc s post shows the unpredictability caused by not following this convention.

DUMB GORILLAPOSTER

possible, depends on your shown output.
(2.499+2.499=4.998 and your result is shown with only one digit)

question to a math
is this only forbidden to be consolidated because of the definitions of zero/infinite ?