Extended real number line

In mathematics, the extended real number system is obtained from the real number system by adding two infinity elements: and where the infinities are treated as actual numbers. It is useful in describing the algebra on infinities and the various limiting behaviors in calculus and mathematical analysis, especially in the theory of measure and integration. The extended real number system is denoted or or It is the Dedekind–MacNeille completion of the real numbers.

When the meaning is clear from context, the symbol is often written simply as

There is also the projectively extended real line where and are not distinguished so the infinity is denoted by only .

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