Explain the phrase x tends to infinity.
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INFINITY, along with its symbol ∞, is not a number and it is not a place. When we say in calculus that something is "infinite," we simply mean that there is no limit to its values. ... We then say that the values of f(x) become infinite, or tend to infinity. We say that as x approaches 0, the limit of f(x) is infinity.
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