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give an example of infinite set​

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Answered by Anonymous
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✅If a set is not finite, it is called an infinite set because the number of elements in that set is not countable and also we cannot represent it in Roster form.

✅Thus, infinite sets are also known as uncountable sets.

✅So, the elements of an Infinite set are represented by 3 dots (ellipse) thus, it represents the infinity of that set.

 \implies\mathtt{Examples \:  of \:  Infinite \:  Sets}

✅A set of all whole numbers, W= {0, 1, 2, 3, 4,…}

  • A set of all points on a line
  • A set of all triangles
  • The set of leaves on a tree
  • The set of hair on the head
  • The set of integers
Answered by kavya1562
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take two test tubes and level them.

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