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what is the difference between infinity and infinite​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Infinite technically is an adjective. Like this page is white, similarly this series is infinite, but infinity is a noun. It means a certain quantity which is not a fixed number but bigger than any given number. Infinity ∞ is not a number, but an idea that describes something growing without bound.


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Answered by kunjju
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Infinite technically is an adjective. ... Like this page is white, similarly this series is infinite, but infinity is a noun. It means a certain quantity which is not a fixed number but bigger than any given number. Infinity ∞ is not a number, but an idea that describes something growing without bound.
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