Infinite Numeric Interval
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An Infinite Numeric Interval is a Numeric_Interval that spans infinitely along the number line.
- AKA: Infinite Number Range.
- Context:
- It can typically encompass all real numbers with no defined endpoint.
- It can often extend infinitely in both positive and negative directions.
- It can range from being a single point to covering the entire real number line, depending on its scope.
- Examples:
- Number line segments representing all positive integers.
- Real number intervals that include all rational numbers.
- Counter-Examples:
- Finite Numeric Intervals, which have clearly defined start and end points.
- See: Finite_Numeric_Interval, Infinite_Set.