What is 1 of infinity?
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In fact, if you know your precal/calc, you can write this as the limit as x->infinity of 1/x = 0. Essentially, 1 divoded by a very big number gets very close to zero, so-- 1 divided by infinity, if you could actually reach infinity, is equal to 0.
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In fact, if you know your precal/calc, you can write this as the limit as x->infinity of 1/x = 0. Essentially, 1 divoded by a very big number gets very close to zero, so-- 1 divided by infinity, if you could actually reach infinity, is equal to 0.