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The isUnbounded() method returns a boolean value indicating whether a geometry is unbounded.
This method can be applied to a MultiPoint geometry object.
Examples demonstrate the usage of isUnbounded() in both JavaScript and Python, showing how to define a MultiPoint, apply the method, print the result, and optionally visualize the geometry on a map.
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