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The number of values in a set which may be assigned arbitrarily is​

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A value not linked to an asset or liability, but created solely for accounting purposes. Critics of capitalism contend that a disproportionate amount of the value the market creates is arbitrary, though others strongly dispute this. Arbitrary value is also called fictitious value.

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Arbitrary Number. A number which could be any number it is defined to be but for which no specific value is chosen. It is often used in proofs since it can represent any number but does actually have the value of any number so that the proof applies to more than one situation.

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