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Exactly what words you may wish to use in combination with the word infinity, will depend upon what you are trying to say. It would be grammatically acceptable to say something such as "I believe in infinity" although the meaning would be somewhat ambiguous. In most contexts, you would be more likely to use the word to, rather than in. For example, this series of numbers adds up to infinity.

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How would you use infinity in a sentence?

'pi' is an irrational number, which means that the decimal digits are not in any regular order, and the digits continue to infinity. pi = 3.141592..... ( is the correct way to write 'pi'). The word 'infinity' means 'never ending' or 'never finishing'.


How and where is infinity used?

Infinity is used in a variety of manners. Because it means going on forever, domains and ranges use infinity. For example, the domain and range of the equation y=x are both (-infinity,infinity). In calculus, infinity is commonly used in limits. This is in one of two ways; either the limit can approach infinity, or the number the limit is of can approach infinity. Normal models in statistics also use infinity.


What is the number right before infinity?

There is no number right before infinity. One could say that the number before infinity is "infinity minus one", but you cannot use normal subtraction with infinity. Infinity - 1 is still mathematically defined as infinity, as is Infinity + 1. Perhaps the question is referring to the largest number with its own name (other than infinity, which, as previously stated, is not technically a number). A googol is often cited as this number. A googol is defined to be a 1 with a hundred zeroes after it. Alternatively, a googolplex might qualify for the title of largest number with its own name, being a 1 with a googol zeroes after it. A couple of quick side notes are in order here: There are not a googolplex atoms in the visible universe. It is an extremely big number. The search engine company Google named their company after a googol, because of vast amount of information that they process and organize.


What is the right preposition to use with the word 'admit'?

"Admit to"


How do you type infinity sign on an iPhone?

∞ -- Copy and paste this character if you want to use an infinity symbol on your iPhone. There is no infinity symbol available on the standard iPhone keyboard.

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Can you use in preposition before home?

Yes, you can use the preposition "in" before "home" in sentences like "I am in my home" or "They are in their home."


What is the correct preposition to use if you say your journey to or in Canada?

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What preposition to use before the word aggression?

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Does the sentence 'Where is David at' use a preposition properly?

No. The correct wording for that sentence would be: "Where is David?"


Which preposition is used in the sentence I agree blank the proposal?

One is the preposition "with" -- "I agree with the proposal." But it could also be "to" -- "I agree to the proposal."


What preposition should I use with the word invite?

I want to invite you out for a drink. Were you invited to the wedding?


Personalites like her and I - Is this correct grammar?

NO. Use her and me. Never use "I" for the object of a verb or preposition, which in this case is the understood "to."


Should you use prefere to or prefere for?

The correct preposition to use after "prefer" is "to." For example, "I prefer coffee to tea."


Grammatically would you say They are like you and me Or They or like you and I?

"They are like you and me" is the correct response. After the preposition "like", the direct object pronoun is used, not the subject pronoun.