define finite and infinite Set
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- if a set has a starting point and an ending point both, it is a finite set, but it is infinite if it has no end from any side or both sides.
- If a set has the unlimited number of elements, then it is infinite and if the elements are countable then it is finite.
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Informally, a finite set is a set which one could in principle count and finish counting. For example, is a finite set with five elements. The number of elements of a finite set is a natural number (a non-negative integer) and is called the cardinality of the set. A set that is not finite is called infinite.
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