huh?
If a Positive divided by a Positive is indeed a Positive...

(1-1)/Infinity is 0/Infinity.
However (1/Infinity)-(1/Infinity) is (Infinity-infinity)/Infinity
Which is any Real, and is Indeterminate!
You are correct that a positive number divided by a positive number is positive. However, when we divide a positive number by infinity, the result is not a positive number. Instead, it is zero. This is because infinity is not a number, but a concept that represents an unbounded quantity. When we divide a positive number by infinity, we are essentially dividing a finite quantity by an infinitely large quantity. As the denominator becomes larger and larger, the result of the division approaches zero. Therefore, positive x divided by positive infinity is equal to zero, not a positive number

You are correct that a positive number divided by a positive number is positive. However, when we divide a positive number by infinity, the result is not a positive number. Instead, it is zero. This is because infinity is not a number, but a concept that represents an unbounded quantity. When we divide a positive number by infinity, we are essentially dividing a finite quantity by an infinitely large quantity. As the denominator becomes larger and larger, the result of the division approaches zero. Therefore, positive x divided by positive infinity is equal to zero, not a positive number
1 is Positive for instance. Infinity is Positive as well.
1/infinity does not transpose to the Non Positive 0.
It's quite simple.

@one zeroth. Didn't u make a thread like this before?
I made a similar thread, Yes.
But this one is more telling.
Then Positive x divided by Positive Infinity is still indeed Positive, and not 0 ! ... As 0 is not Positive (Or Negative!)