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Define finite and infinite sets?
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Answered by itzurpagli0
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Colloquia Mathematica Societatis Jânos Bolyai, 37: Finite and Infinite Sets, Vol. I focuses on the principles, operations, and approaches involved in finite and infinite sets. .

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Answered by Ojaswiverma007
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Finite sets are the sets having a finite/countable number of members. Finite sets are also known as countable sets as they can be counted. 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.

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The finite set is countable and contains a finite number of elements. The set which is not finite is known as the infinite set. Examples of infinite set:

Set of all points in a line segment is an infinite set. 3. Set of all positive integers which is multiple of 3 is an infinite set. .

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