There is no antonym of the word "loyalty" that begin with "inf". You may be thinking of "infamy" but this an not an opposite of loyalty.
The root "end" means the opposite of beginning.
The prefix anti- can mean opposite or opposed (against). The prefix non- applied to an adjective means not, and the prefix im- also means not or unable to be.
The most nearly opposite word to "liege" would be "servant" as a liege is someone who owes loyalty to a superior, whereas a servant is someone who serves others.
A negative prefix changes the meaning of a word to the opposite or negation of its original meaning. It is added to the beginning of a word to indicate a negative or opposite interpretation. Examples include words like "unhappy" (the opposite of happy) or "disagree" (the opposite of agree).
It denotes an opposite of the initial meaning. So credible means believable, putting 'in' with it makes it unbelievable.
The root "end" means the opposite of beginning.
disloyalty, unfaithfulness
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The values of tan are limitless (that is to say, within [-inf, inf]). However, sin and cos ratios are between -1 and 1. Think about it: sin = opposite/hypotenuse. Since hypotenuse is always larger than or equal to opposite, sin must always be less than 1. Same with cos.
Rebel, disobey, or disloyal or betrayal.
depends where the file is located and what is in the .inf file
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Assuming "y3x 6" is "y=3x+6"The range of 3x+6 is -inf < y < inf.Proof below, a little technicallim(x -> inf)(3x+6)=+inflim(x -> - inf)(3x+6)=-infTherefore, the range is -inf < y < inf.
"Beginning."
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