What is (1/infinity)^(1/infinity)?

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One_Zeroth

It is the Infinity-ith Root of 1/Infinity. Which is 1/infinity.

Differing greatly than 0^0.

Demonstrating once again, by Me. That 1/infinity does not equal 0.

LITO13mtz
Is that even possible?
One_Zeroth
LITO13mtz wrote:
Is that even possible?

It is the number that must be raised to infinity/1, to equal 1/infinity; which happens to be 1/infinity!

LITO13mtz
I'm talking about the last part
LITO13mtz
*logically possible, because it doesn't seem so
One_Zeroth

Who are you trying to fool?

Any onlookers that come here?