And also, you're wrong. Infinity plus 4 does not equal infinity. Since "Infinity" could represent any number, you are saying that any number plus 4 equals that same number. So, false. But nice try.
I did not realise infinity can represent any number, I mean, it can't represent 16 for example, can it? I thought it was more of a concept beyond numbers but I'd like it if you could explain why I'm wrong, I'm no expert at maths.
Infinity isn't a number and can't be treated like one.
To say something "equals infinity" is like saying that it "equals a chair." If infinity is introduced into our number system, pretty much all of mathematics breaks down.
That being said, functions can approach infinity. This usually is understood as at that point, the function is infinity, but that's not exactly what's being said. e.g. y = 1/x approaches infinity as x -> 0 from the positive direction, but at 0, the value is undefined.
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