What does ∞ - ∞ equal?

What does ∞ - ∞ equal?

in the context of limits, it could mean everything

THAT"S AN INDETERMINATE FORM, DON"T THINK TOO HARD ABOUT IT, GOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>falling for the infinity meme

Good goy

Zero.

badly fitting glasses

-1/12

indeterminate

>doesn't stop minus doesn't stop

Indeterminate, forever - forever doesn't mean anything.

It becomes infinite zeroes

On a similar note, what is [math]\mathbb{N - N}[/math] ?

The empty set

0/1

1/0

infinity

>improper use of l'Hospital's rule

Answer that question in roman numerals instead of arabic (public day common) numerals. You shall be amazed at the level of decryption you have thereafter.

I'm starting to understand why /pol/ likes Taylor Swift so much...

>l'Hospital

>What does ∞ - ∞ equal?
It depends....
lim x->∞ x^2-x=∞-∞=∞
lim x->∞ (x^2-x)/(x-7) - x=∞-∞=6
lim x->∞ (x^2-x)/(x-7) - (x-6)=∞-∞=0

>lim x->∞ (x^2-x)/(x-7) - (x-6)=∞-∞=0
Sorry lim x->∞ (x^2-x)/(x-7) - (x+6)=∞-∞=0