Answer: Zero It implies that e increases at a very high rate when e is raised to the infinity of power and thus leads towards a very large number, so we conclude that e raised to the infinity of power is infinity. Now consider when e is raised to the power of negative infinity, then. ⇒ e-∞ ⇒ ( 2.71…)-∞
e power minus infinity is written as e^-∞. Therefore, our answer i.e. value of e^-∞ becomes zero.
Answer: e to the power of infinity is infinity (∞).
Mathematically in the context of the real numbers, -oo (minus infinity) is an unbounded number that is less than every real number. As far as I know, this does not make sense. There is no number oo or a number -oo. Infinity is not a number.
But manually speaking, e^infinity always turns out to be infinity. Thus 1/infinity is equal to zero. Your answer is zero hence.
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