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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. ... For example, if a line is viewed as the set of all of its points, their infinite number (i.e., the cardinality of the line) is larger than the number of integers.

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The most interesting thing about infinity is – ∞ < x < ∞, which is the mathematical shorthand for the negative infinity which is less than any real number and the positive infinity which is greater than the real number.

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