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infinity is not a number in the traditional sense. It makes no sense to add or
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infinity is not a number in the traditional sense. It makes no sense to add or
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subtract infinite values. For instance, try and subtract the total amount of
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subtract infinite values. For instance, try and subtract the total amount of
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integers ($infinity$) from the total amount of real numbers (also $infinity$)
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integers ($infinity$) from the total amount of real numbers (also $infinity$)
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#footnote[Famously, the infinity of $RR$ is "larger" than the infinity of $ZZ$
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#footnote[Minor digression: famously, the infinity of $RR$ is "larger" than
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in the sense of cardinality, where $frak(c) > aleph_0$ (G. Cantor). However,
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the infinity of $ZZ$ in the sense of cardinality, where $frak(c) > aleph_0$ (G.
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our familiar algebraic operations of $+$ and $-$ are still not defined on them.
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Cantor). However, our familiar algebraic operations of $+$ and $-$ are still
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Perhaps we could pursue a line of reasoning to rigorously define algebra with
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not defined on them. Perhaps we could pursue a line of reasoning to rigorously
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infinity using the hyperreals $attach(RR, tl: *)$, but that is out of the scope
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define algebra with infinity using the hyperreals $attach(RR, tl: *)$, but that
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of this paper.]. Clearly, this notion is meaningless and we cannot obtain a
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is out of the scope of this paper.]. Clearly, this notion is meaningless and we
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solution. So, we consider $infinity - infinity$ an _indeterminate form_. So,
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cannot obtain a solution. So, we consider $infinity - infinity$ an
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the expected utility is now _undefined_.
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_indeterminate form_. So, the expected utility is now _undefined_.
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Consider the following Indeterminate Utilities argument:
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Consider the following Indeterminate Utilities argument:
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