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Can there be infinite sets in sets operation


A1Aakash: yes

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Answered by mohak121
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..... A set is infinite if and only if for every natural number the set has a subset whose cardinality is that natural number. If the axiom of choice holds, then a set is infiniteif and only if it includes a countable infinitesubset. If a set of sets is infinite or contains an infinite element, then its union is infinite. it can help you mark brainlist
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