KidzSearch Image Safe Search   



If something is finite, it means it will end. The opposite is infinite. There are many uses of this word, for example:

  • A finite number is a number which is not equal to \displaystyle{ \pm\infty }; all real numbers are finite.
  • A finite set is a set that has a certain number of elements.
  • A finite verb is a term from linguistics that means that a verb is of a form that tells person and tense.
 
 view more...







   Related Content
    • finite element method
    • finite resources
    • finite set
    • finite meaning
    • finite water
    • finite means
    • finite fresh water how
    • finite and infinite resources
    • finite definition
    • finite season


Not Finding Your Answer?
Post It On KidzTalk Homework Help


   Report a search problem







COMPANY RESOURCES LINKS SOCIAL
contact us education daily journal home facebook
about us make us your default search kidztalk twitter  
terms/privacy blocking websites kidznet pinterest  
advertise teacher zone wiki    
media link to us learning sites    
business / api solutions add a site image search    
affiliate program kidzsearch apps kidztube    
play youtube on kidzsearch games    
  voice search music    
  report a problem cool facts    
  settings news    
    search help    
       
         










 mobile version

      Copyright 2005-2024 KidzSearch.com