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1 August, 22:58

In two or more complete sentences, describe the difference between an infinite series and a finite series.

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  1. 2 August, 00:47
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    Answer and explanation:

    A finite series is the one which is converged to a finite value when the terms are added together. It consists of a certain amount of values (for example: numbers from 1 to 10)

    While a set is said to be from an infinite series which diverges to make its sum infinite. Also, it consists of an infinite number of terms in the set.
  2. 2 August, 01:39
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    Finite means a number value this is measurable. An infinite number value means the number is so large it cannot be measured.
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