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different between finite and infinite

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Answered by Anonymous
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Finite means something has ends , boundaries..

Infinite means Endless , Eternal

Answered by SnehaG
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An infinite set is defined as countable if it is in one to one correspodence with the natural numbers, N={1,2,3,...,n,...}. Aninfinite set X is uncountable if there exists no bijective mapbetween X and the natural numbers N. Note: Finite sets are also countable. ... The set A={1,2,3,4,5} is finite and countable.

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