Indefinite (English)
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Definition (keystage 3)
A process can be continued indefinitely if there is no particular point at which it will have to stop.
An indefinite integral has no particular starting or ending points, so its value is not specified exactly.
An indefinite integral has no particular starting or ending points, so its value is not specified exactly.
Relations
- broader:
- (en) Property of number or variable
- see also:
- (en) Neverending
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