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The expression \( \infty^2 \) (infinity squared) is still considered **infinity**. Since infinity represents an unbounded quantity, squaring it does not change the fact that it is infinitely large. Mathematically, we can say: \[ \infty^2 = \infty \] This is because any operation (multiplication, addition, etc.) that involves infinity will still result in infinity, as long as we're not dealing with specific limiting cases in more complex contexts like calculus.The expression \(10^\infty\) refers to "10 raised to the power of infinity." In mathematical terms, this means 10 raised to an infinitely large value. Since 10 is a positive number greater than 1, raising it to an infinitely large power results in a value that grows without bound, effectively becoming **infinity**: \[ 10^\infty = \infty \] In other words, \(10^\infty\) represents an infinitely large number.infinity:before { content: "\221E"; } Sure! Here’s a little unexpected twist on my existence: Once upon a time, in
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