No it does not.
Infinity.
A cylinder has two circles as its bases.
No not all circles have the same centre. If the circles formula is in the form x2+ y2=r2 then the centre is always the origin= (0,0). But if the formula for the circle is in the form (x-h)2+(y-k)2= r2 then the centre is the the opposite sign of the h and the k. Eg. (x+4)2+(y-9)2=16 the centre would be (-4,9) and the radius would be 4
They are congruent circles
If you have a Mac then press (alt) option then 5. ∞ is what you get. If you have a PC then I can't help you.if you have a PC then copy the sign from the internet, go onto word and then control autocorrect options, then where it says replace / with, paste the infinity sign into the 'with' bar, and put whatever you want in the 'replace' bar. Click OK. when you type what you typed in the 'replace' bar into word, it will automatically turn into the infinity sign.If you have a PC, just hold down ALT and press 2 3 6 and release ALT VOILA!! ∞∞∞∞∞∞
A line which has one end, but stretches off to infinity is called a ray. If we want to show an interval such as [2,infinity) which means all the numbers between two an infinity including two, we put a close dot at two and draw a ray going to the right. Similarly for (negative infinity, 2] we draw the closed dot at 2 but this time the ray goes to the left. Now if we draw an open circle, or a the out line of a dot this mean the interval (2,infinity) where we are considering all the numbers very close to two but not two itself This is an open half line and it represents an open interval.
It is the infinity symbol!!!!∞By a Primary 2 student!infinity - no limited∞ - the sign of no limitedA hundred googolplexian and one
dimple, 1 raised dot, 2 raised dots, 2 dashes, plus sign
Infinity Explanation: a x infinity = infinity, if a greater than 1 In given case, a = 2 Therefore, 2 x infinity = infinity Hope this helps :) Your Fellow, Another Indian Kid
Infinity.
make 2 C hands, then make half circles with both starting and ending together
Infinity added to anything is infinity (with the exception of -infinity, as it is an indeterminate form). Thus, infinity + 2 = infinity.The problem is that (although it is easy to think of it this way) infinity is not a number. Infinity is, rather, the concept that something is boundless.Thus, "infinity + 2" is a category error. (This is (supposed to be) a sum in maths, and infinity is not a number.)
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A cylinder has two circles as its bases.
that would be 2 times infinity.
2 infinity and beond