# HG changeset patch # User Jay Belanger # Date 1249433014 0 # Node ID 5b0dae2e41a56328c1d5484623ae9eec7573a51a # Parent 45dc440d131ab9aeecf58b31b866f1d3a7c7d15e (Types Tutorial Exercise 2): Fix wording. diff -r 45dc440d131a -r 5b0dae2e41a5 doc/misc/calc.texi --- a/doc/misc/calc.texi Tue Aug 04 23:52:06 2009 +0000 +++ b/doc/misc/calc.texi Wed Aug 05 00:43:34 2009 +0000 @@ -8031,7 +8031,7 @@ @samp{exp(inf) = inf}. It's tempting to say that the exponential of infinity must be ``bigger'' than ``regular'' infinity, but as -far as Calc is concerned all infinities are as just as big. +far as Calc is concerned all infinities are the same size. In other words, as @expr{x} goes to infinity, @expr{e^x} also goes to infinity, but the fact the @expr{e^x} grows much faster than @expr{x} is not relevant here.