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An empty set is a finite set? Why​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A set in which the process of counting of elements surely comes to an end is called a finite set or countable set.

In an empty set there are no elements but we can count it that it has 0 elements.

So an empty set is a finite set.

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Answered by Anonymous
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=》If a set has finite number of elements, then it is called as finite set.

In empty set, there are no elements present in it. The cardinal number of empty set is 0 which is fixed and doesn't change. So, empty set is a finite set.

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