SOLUTION: Prove that (1/∞) = 0
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Question 1146662: Prove that (1/∞) = 0
Answer by HEY654321(7) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can't imagine infinity so to explain it:
Let x be any positive number.
1/x = 0
Put different values of x (x>O)
1/1=1
1/10=0.1
1/100=0.01
1/1000=0.001
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1/10000000000…….. ~O (Since infinity is a very big number, 1 over infinity would be a very small number so therefore it is approximately 0)
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