High number. To find the limit infinity divided by infinity is equal to one? Constant if you take infinity as infinity, is it equal to infinity? Or that constant  

High number. To find the limit infinity divided by infinity is equal to one? Constant if you take infinity as infinity, is it equal to infinity? Or that constant  


It seems that we can use the lobida's rule, infinite ratio, infinite type. If we take the upper and lower derivatives separately, we get 1 / 1 = 1 (if you remember correctly --)



Count limit, infinity divided by a constant, or constant divided by infinity, equal to infinity? Why


Infinity divided by a constant equals infinity, but constant divided by infinity equals 0
It's just as if you use a cup to measure the sea water of the world as well as a washbasin to measure the size of the universe. It's also innumerable to measure the size of the universe in centimetres and millimeters. Therefore, infinity divided by a constant equals infinity