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Is it right to say that an empty set is a finite set ? why? ​

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Answered by himanigupta577
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Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, because a finite number has finite elements. Empty set or null set doesn't contain any elements. Empty set has fixed value which is 0.

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Answered by sudhakarmadugula123
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Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Because, an empty set is a set which has no elements in it and can be represented as { } and shows that it has no element. As the finite set has a countable number of elements and the empty set has zero elements so, it is a definite number of elements. So, with a cardinality of zero, an empty set is a finite set.

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