If the range is the real numbers, it has a lower bound (zero) but no upper bound.
Real numbers have the two basic properties of being an ordered field, and having the least upper bound property. The first says that real numbers comprise a field, with addition and multiplication as well as division by nonzero numbers, which can be totally ordered on a number line in a way compatible with addition and multiplication. The second says that if a nonempty set of real numbers has an upper bound, then it has a least upper bound. These two together define the real numbers completely, and allow its other properties to be deduced.
No ter is not a real word
It is not a real word with a real meaning.
No, I don't think wonderfulness is not a real word
The root word of "boundless" is "bound," which means limit or restrict. When the prefix "less" is added, it changes the meaning to without limits or restrictions.
Serfs were bound to the fief and their lord.
There are two syllables in the word sea-bound.
The ball is bound to the goalpost with a strong rope.
Compound words containing the word 'bound' are boundless, housebound, and hardbound.
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If the range is the real numbers, it has a lower bound (zero) but no upper bound.
The word is enslaved.
You cannot list them: unless the inequality is trivial, since there are infinitely many real numbers in any range. You need toidentify the lower bound;determine whether or not the lower bound is included (
The word "bound" is the most commonly used past tense of "bind".The word binded is used, but is the non-standard form.
No, it isn't!