0 times infinity, it sounds wild, but it’s not magic! It’s like trying to count how many jellybeans are in an endless jar of jellybeans, but you’re not eating any.
What's 0 x ∞?
Think about this: if you have zero cookies, and you multiply that by infinity, which is like having never-ending cookie jars, what happens? You still have zero cookies! It’s like saying “I have zero candies, and I have an infinite number of friends, but none of them get any candy.” No matter how many friends you have, if no one gets a candy, the total is still zero.
What's ∞ x 0?
Now flip it around: infinity times zero. Imagine you have an endless line of cookie jars (that’s infinity), but each jar has zero cookies. You're giving out zero cookies to everyone, even if there are infinite people, the total number of cookies is still zero!
So 0 x ∞ or ∞ x 0 isn’t some magical mystery, it's just like saying you have no candies and give none away, forever!0 times infinity, it sounds wild, but it’s not magic! It’s like trying to count how many jellybeans are in an endless jar of jellybeans, but you’re not eating any.
What's 0 x ∞?
Think about this: if you have zero cookies, and you multiply that by infinity, which is like having never-ending cookie jars, what happens? You still have zero cookies! It’s like saying “I have zero candies, and I have an infinite number of friends, but none of them get any candy.” No matter how many friends you have, if no one gets a candy, the total is still zero.
Examples
- Imagine multiplying nothing by something endless, it doesn't make sense!
- If you have zero cookies and you multiply them by an infinite number of friends, how many cookies are shared?
- Zero times infinity is like asking 'what happens when you try to count everything from nothing?'
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See also
- How Does Infinity Minus Infinity is NOT Zero - Here's Why Work?
- How big is infinity dennis wildfogel?
- How Does Riemann's paradox: pi = infinity minus infinity Work?
- What Makes a ‘Horizon’ Feel Infinite?
- How Infinity Works (And How It Breaks Math)?