a set having element which is called finite set
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In the set theory of mathematics, a finite set is defined as a set that has a finite number of elements. ... The element in the finite set is a natural number, i.e. non-negative integer. A set S is called finite if there exists a bijection f:S. = {1,……,n} for natural number n.
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In other words, a finite set is a set which you could in principle count and finish counting. For example, {1,3,5,7} is a finite set with four elements. The element in the finite set is a natural number, i.e. non-negative integer. A set S is called finite if there exists a bijection f:S.
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