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Finite usually means having a positive or negative value, not zero. Maybe I'm wrong, it's happened before! :blush:

Finite is just the opposite of infinite. Basically, the sequence ends instead of going on forever.

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Finite is just the opposite of infinite. Basically, the sequence ends instead of going on forever.

OK, I guess I was thinking of it mathematically. I apologize. :unsure:

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something with legs?

millepede - 1000

centipede - 100

spider - 8

various animals - 4

human - 2

plant? <- not sure on this one

or the next. :D

Oh, and a milliped and centipede do not exactly have a 1000 and 100 legs, it's around that area. ;)

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Oh, and a milliped and centipede do not exactly have a 1000 and 100 legs, it's around that area. ;)
True, but they are called that because the nomenclature-ist(???) was frightened to pick them up and count them, Linnaeus would have
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