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what is theorem of infinity ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Infinity represents something that is boundless or endless, or else something that is larger than any real or natural number. ... Among the axioms of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory, on which most of modern mathematics can be developed, is the axiom of infinity, which guarantees the existence of infinite sets.

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Infinite defines something that is boundless (or) endless.Or something that is larger than any real number......Among the axioms of zermilo-fraenkel set theory,on which most of the mathematics can be developed,is the axiom of infinity,which gurantees the axioms if infinite sets...

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