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No, infinite is not a number or symbol used to represent every number there is. Rather, infinite is a concept rather than a number. Infinite refers to a group that has so many elements that they cannot all be counted. An infinite set has no end, bound or limit to the number of things in it (elements).

A straight forward example of an infinite number of things is the set of positive integers. The positive integers are the "counting numbers" we're used to. They are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, .... These numbers continue for infinity. There are an infinite number of them. There is no end, bound or limit to them. For each one you can find, you can add one and you will have a larger one.

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