No, because it has a finite value. Irrational numbers have no finite value. Eg, Pi and the square root of 2.
A discrete variable.
finite
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There are a finite number of apartments. Finite numbers may be large or small. There are a finite number of states. The number of molds in my fridge is not exactly finite.
No, because it has a finite value. Irrational numbers have no finite value. Eg, Pi and the square root of 2.
In calculus, you say that a series or integral converges if it has a finite value. If it does not converge, the series or integral usually diverges to infinity (that is, it does not have a finite value such as 3, -8, 67 etc.,)
no, a neutron has a finite volume and thus a finite density, the singularity of a black hole has zero volume and thus infinite density.Infinity >>>>> any finite value
The value of infinity - 1 is still infinity. Adding or subtracting any finite number does not change the value infinity at all, because finite numbers are too small compared to infinity.
Divergence. Convergence means that the series "reaches" a finite value.
A discrete variable.
finite
Divergence. Convergence means that the series "reaches" a finite value.
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infinite number of digits after the decimal point -- pi does not have a finite value.
Yes
prove that every subset of a finite set is a finite set?