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Yeah, this is what it comes down to. In calculus, infinity doesn't exist, you just approach it when you take the limit. You'll approach it "quicker" with the 100 dollar bills, so to speak
You're thinking of a different calculus problem in this case we are comparing the growth rate of
100*\infty vs \infty
. In calculus, you cannot accelerate the growth of \infty. If you put\infty / \infty
your answer will beundefined
(you can double check with Wolfram), similarly, if you put100*\infty / \infty
, you will also getundefined