Hanapin
infinite
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walang hanggan
without end or limits in extent, amount, or space
02
walang hanggan
so great that it cannot be easily counted or numbered
03
walang hanggan
(grammar) referring to verb forms that do not show tense, person, or number, such as infinitives, gerunds, and participles
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walang hanggan
(of a math sequence) having the ability to be continued forever
4.1
walang hanggan
referring to a quantity or value that is larger than any assignable number or beyond any finite measure
Halimbawa
The number of points on a line is infinite, as it can be divided endlessly.
In calculus, certain integrals evaluate to infinite values, indicating unbounded areas under a curve.
When calculating limits, some functions approach an infinite value as the variable increases.
Mathematicians use the symbol ∞ to represent an infinite quantity in equations.
Halimbawa
She approached the delicate task with infinite patience, ensuring everything was perfect.
The universe is believed to be infinite in size, with no discernible boundaries.
Her love for her children seemed infinite, with no limits to her affection.
Space is often described as infinite, with no boundaries or limits to its vastness.
His infinite kindness towards everyone he met made him beloved by all.