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other value potentially breaking everything.


        Infinity and -Infinity



         1 / 0; // Infinity
         // Wait! WHAAAT?


        Infinity is a property of the global object (therefore a global variable) that represents
        mathematical infinity. It is a reference to Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY


        It is greater than any other value, and you can get it by dividing by 0 or by evaluating the
        expression of a number that's so big that overflows. This actually means there is no division by 0
        errors in JavaScript, there is Infinity!

        There is also -Infinity which is mathematical negative infinity, and it's lower than any other value.


        To get -Infinity you negate Infinity, or get a reference to it in Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY.


         - (Infinity); // -Infinity


        Now let's have some fun with examples:


         Infinity > 123192310293; // true
         -Infinity < -123192310293; // true
         1 / 0; // Infinity
         Math.pow(123123123, 9123192391023); // Infinity
         Number.MAX_VALUE * 2; // Infinity
         23 / Infinity; // 0
         -Infinity; // -Infinity
         -Infinity === Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY; // true
         -0; // -0 , yes there is a negative 0 in the language
         0 === -0; // true
         1 / -0; // -Infinity
         1 / 0 === 1 / -0; // false
         Infinity + Infinity; // Infinity

         var a = 0, b = -0;

         a === b; // true
         1 / a === 1 / b; // false

         // Try your own!



        NaN


        NaN stands for "Not a Number." When a mathematical function or operation in JavaScript cannot
        return a specific number, it returns the value NaN instead.

        It is a property of the global object, and a reference to Number.NaN


         window.hasOwnProperty('NaN'); // true
         NaN; // NaN



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