Zero Equals Infinity Math
After all zero times any number is equal to zero however infinity is not a number.
Zero equals infinity math. On solving we have 7x 35 or x 5. On solving we have 9x 9 35 8x 37. However i am going to proof that this answer is not quite correct when dealing with infinity. But any number multiplied with zero is zero why is this not the case here.
Consider the equation 7x 35 0. In this system there is a whole and this means that the infinity of possible values is absolutely definitive a definitive zero like the physical reality of empty space not merely a endless series or a. The above linear equation is only true if x 5 and hence the given linear equation has only one solution i e. The simplest reason is that infinity is not a number it is an idea.
And hence it does not apply to infinity. See common false rebuttals. It is a complete and infinite value. Logic dictates that zero multiplied by itself no matter how many times will always equal zero.
Consider the equation 9 x 1 35 8x 37. In fact 1 is known to be undefined. If 0 0 infty times 0 neq 0 0 0 then 0 0 0 neq 0 0 0. So 1 is a bit like saying 1 beauty or 1 tall.
But that is a problem too because if we divide 1 into infinite pieces and they end up 0 each what happened to the 1. You are correct but infinity is not a number. It is a complete and infinite value.