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Example of a set which is bounded above but not below.

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A set which is bounded above and bounded below is called bounded. ... A set which is not bounded is called unbounded. For example the interval (−2,3) is bounded. Examples of unbounded sets: (−2,+∞),(−∞,3), the set of all real num- bers (−∞,+∞), the set of all natural numbers.

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