I'm really bored, and in the mood to laugh. Something that would make me laugh is seeing extremely convoluted equations that either don't do anything, or solve simple problems with 1000 extra steps. At any rate, the floor is yours.
I would argue by saying that because \(\infty^0\) is included, your statement of equality is invalid. But who cares. I have nothing to contribute.
OK -- let's try this again.... \( 5 + (\sum_{x=1}^5 x^2 + 1) (\sqrt{\frac{500 + \frac{62.89064}5} 5}) + (2[5^5 + 5^5]^2 + 11^2 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4) + 51111 - 56788 = 6 \) ....I'm sure someone else could post one better than this (I'm kinda busy at work right now)