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What is the mathematical meaning of ∞?
∞ means infinity in mathematics.

Aristotle (384-322 BC), an ancient Greek philosopher, believed that infinity could exist, because finite quantities were infinitely separable, but infinity could not be achieved.

/kloc-in the 20th century, a great Indian mathematician, Bascara, appeared, and his concept was close to that of theory.

The symbol of putting 8 horizontally as ∞ to represent infinity was first used in john wallis's paper Arithmetic Infinity (published in 1655).

The origin of infinite symbols

Aristotle (384-322 BC), an ancient Greek philosopher, believed that infinity could exist, because a finite quantity was infinitely separable and could not reach the pole, but infinity was universally acknowledged as unreachable.

/kloc-in the 20th century, a great Indian mathematician, Bascara, appeared, and his concept was close to that of modern theorization.

The symbol of putting 8 horizontally as ∞ to represent infinity was first put forward in john wallis's paper Arithmetic Infinity (published in 1655).