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The number of elementary in a finite set is called the ...........number of the set

cardinal

finite

none

infinite

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Answered by cuteprincess200012
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The number of distinct elements counted in a finite set S is denoted by n(S). The number of elements of a finite set A is called the order or cardinal number of a set A and is symbolically denoted by n(A). Thus, if the set A be that of the English alphabets, then n(A) = 26: For, it contains 26 elements in it.

Answered by ItzZehrili
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The number of distinct elements counted in a finite set S is denoted by n(S). The number of elements of a finite set A is called the order or cardinal number of a set A and is symbolically denoted by n(A). Thus, if the set A be that of the English alphabets, then n(A) = 26: For, it contains 26 elements in it.

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