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AngleWyrm (no_spam_anglewyrm@hotmail.com) 2004/11/26 15:26

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"Patrick D. Rockwell" <hnhc85a@prodigy.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks. Hmm, If I had to guess, I'd have thought that inf/inf = 1 because
> the limit as x goes to infinity of (x./x)=1.

Yeah, seems right.
What of the case inf^real? If infinity is a direction rather than a
location, then what is the equivalent conceptual mapping of adding
dimensions? Bit off-topic, but kinda interestin'.



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