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Identify whether the following set is finite or infinite.

The set of positive integers greater than 100.

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The set of positive integers greater than 100 is an infinite set because positive integers greater than 100 are infinite in number.

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Chapter 1: Sets - Exercise 1.2 [Page 8]

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NCERT Mathematics [English] Class 11
Chapter 1 Sets
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