examples for cardinal number in sets
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The number of distinct elements in a finite set is called its cardinal number. It is denoted as n(A) and read as 'the number of elements of the set'. For example: (i) Set A = {2, 4, 5, 9, 15} has 5 elements.
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The examples of cardinal numbers in sets are 2,4,5,9,15
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