finite and non finite in mathematics
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⏩Countable sets can either be finite or infinite, but uncountable sets are always infinite just a 'larger' infinite. More precisely, A set X is finite if there is a bijection between the set X and the finite whole numbers, N_n={1,2,3,...,n}. If X is not finite, then X is infinite (they mean the same thing).⏪
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Step-by-step explanation:
finite:- which are countable
infinite :- which cannot count.
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