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Answered by rehanjalees
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Step-by-step explanation:

Cardinal numbers

It is the distinct number of elements if a finite set. It is debited by n(A)

(I) n(A) = 6

(ii) n(A) = 5

(iii) n(A) =3

(iv) n(A) =10 (zero is neither positive nor negative integer but lies in the range hence included)

(v) n(A) = 5 ( 1884, 1888, 1892,1896 and 1904 were leap years)

Finite / I infinite set

I) Finite

ii) Infinite , as through a given point countless lines can pass

iii) Infinite as the set I Clyde's all integers less than 5

iv) Finite as x=2 is the only value which will simplify the equation to give the answer zero

Hope it is clear.

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