The noun forms for the verb to diverge are divergence and the gerund, diverging.
Diverge means move away from each other and go in different directions. Synonyms of the word diverge are split, separate, branch off, and bifurcate.
Presuming you are using limits, the exponentiation of two limits which diverge to infinity, also diverge to infinity. Or, using shorthand notation: ∞∞= ∞
diverge, move away, digress
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In English, most of the time you add an "s"
to be un-normal. Example: she is diverge from everyone else
The verb for divergent is diverge. As in "to diverge something".
No, the word 'depart' is a verb (depart, departs, departing, departed), to go away; to leave; to diverge; to pass away. The noun forms for the verb to depart are departure and the gerund, departing.
Join, converge and coalesce are antonyms of diverge
Diverge - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
Two Roads Diverge was created in 2006.
Yes, 1860's is a noun.
Branch is a noun and a verb. Noun: A tree branch came down during the storm. Verb: Main Street branches off South Main Street.
(noun) orphan, vagrant, or mutt (verb) to diverge, deviate, swerve, derail, wander, or digress (adjective) erratic, deviant, homeless, rambling, aimless or wandering
Diverge means move away from each other and go in different directions. Synonyms of the word diverge are split, separate, branch off, and bifurcate.
An apostrophe s ('s) or just an apostrophe (') at the end of a noun are the parts of a noun that indicate possession.
A possessive noun shows ownership. Add an apostrophe and s ('s) to a singular noun. Add s and an apostrophe (s') to a plural noun. Add an apostrophe and s ('s) to irregulare plural nouns. I hope this helps you.