Examples of using Is finite in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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But since the sun's luminance is finite and its rays are not all parallel(it covers about half a degree of the sky) the luminance does not go to infinity.
make up the losses from your youth, but your time here is finite.
At this age, it's important to explain to your child,“Money is finite and it's important to make wise choices, because once you spend the money you have, you don't have more to spend.
At this age, it's important to explain to your child,“Money is finite and it's important to make wise choices, because once you spend the money you have, you don't have
The surface of the earth is finite in extent but it doesn't have a boundary or edge:
It might sound morbid, but thinking about death and realizing that our time is finite is one of the best ways to propel yourself into greater success.
In the case of countdown, we can prove that the loop terminates because we know that the value of n is finite, and we can see that the value of n gets smaller each time through the loop, so eventually we have to get to 0.
the same way that the planet Earth is finite but has no edge.
although the planet is finite, a person traveling around it would never find the"end" but would instead constantly circle the globe.
let us first take the opposite for granted- that the world is finite and limited in space; it follows that it must
that the world is finite, that the Tathagata does not exist after death, and that the self
Although the planet is finite, a person traveling around it would never find the"end" but would instead constantly circle the globe.
If he does not see and understand the flimsiness of what is finite, he believes in the finite; if he understands
If he does not see and understand the flimsiness of what is finite, he believes in the finite; if he understands the flimsiness of the finite, he must believe in the infinite.
He concluded:“Since the supply of prime farmland is finite, and water is in short supply in places like California, resource-use-efficiency is an
Since the supply of prime farmland is finite, and water is in short supply in places like California,
The integral of an even function from- A to+A is twice the integral from 0 to+A(where A is finite, and the function has no vertical asymptotes between- A and A. This also holds true when A is infinite,
The Earth's capacity to meet human needs is finite, but how the limits are approached depends on lifestyle choices
So, for example, when knowledge attempts to decide whether the world is finite or infinite in space, thought rebels against either supposition: beyond any limit, we are driven to conceive something further,
we can prove that the loop will terminate because we know that the value of n is finite, and we can see that the value of n gets smaller each time through the loop(each iteration), so eventually we have to get to zero.