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DirectedInfinity

Usage

DirectedInfinity[ ] represents an infinite numerical quantity whose direction in the complex plane is unknown.
DirectedInfinity[z] represents an infinite numerical quantity that is a positive real multiple of the complex number z.


Notes

• You can think of DirectedInfinity[z] as representing a point in the complex plane reached by starting at the origin and going an infinite distance in the direction of the point z.
• The following conversions are made:
Infinity DirectedInfinity[1]
-Infinity DirectedInfinity[-1]
ComplexInfinity DirectedInfinity[ ]
• Certain arithmetic operations are performed on DirectedInfinity quantities.
• In OutputForm, DirectedInfinity[z] is printed in terms of Infinity, and DirectedInfinity[ ] is printed as ComplexInfinity.
• See Section 3.1.8.
• See also: Indeterminate.
• New in Version 1.


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