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Infinity into zero = Log 2 = 0.692

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Infinity into zero = Log 2 = 0.692

by L'hospital Rule

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Yes. The rule is used to find the limit of functions which are an indeterminate form; that is, the limit would involve either 0/0, infinity/infinity, 0 x infinity, 1 to the power of infinity, zero or infinity to the power of zero, or infinity minus infinity. So while it is not used on all functions, it is used for many.

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It remains as zero

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the computer jargon we use in French, is the English computer jargon...

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Also infinity. If you are concerned about the size of sets, it is a higher-level (larger) infinity. For example, 2 to the power aleph-zero, or aleph-zero to the power aleph-zero, is equal to aleph-one.

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