Infinity.
N terms means any number on to infinity.
Yes, it looks like a sideways eight, ∞, and is used in many things.
There is no such math term. There is, on the other hand, an astronomical term "equinox".
The term unlimited literally means, something without a limit, something never-ending, similar to the term infinity.
The Value of a term
Eternity means "lasts forever" while infinity means "without end". Neither one exists (the current age of `everything' is a mere 13.7 billion years); but in pure math terms, infinity trumps eternity.
The math term greater means bigger in numerical size or larger in order of the numbers.
Infinity is not a defined number. It describes, in math, the endlessness of numbers.
it's the symbol for infinity
As Infinity means to be without end, adding infinity to infinity to infinity would not change that. Adding infinity to an infinity would be Infinity itself. However, this could change if other mathematical processes are done. ================================== When real math people run into the thing we call "infinity", they call it "undefined". It's not a number, and it doesn't participate in the operations of arithmetic like numbers do. So technically, this question describes a process that doesn't exist in math. A lot like asking "What is cow add stick add temperature add democracy ?"
In-finity or in-finite means not finite, not ending. It can certain be defined; there are different definitions for infinity. Better look up "infinity" in Wikipedia; because actually, infinity has different meanings in different contexts; even in math there are different meanings, depending on the context.