Math, asked by snehasusan23, 4 months ago

The set of odd integers is
a) Uncountable
b) Denumerable
c) Countable
d) All the above

Answers

Answered by BrainlyMessi10
6

Step-by-step explanation:

d) all of these because we can't count all odd integers

Answered by MJ0022
0

Answer:

The set of odd integers is uncountable.

The correct answer is option A.

Step-by-step explanation:

A number with no decimal or fractional part is called an integer. It includes negative, positive numbers, including zero.

The numbers that cannot be divided by 2 evenly are called odd numbers. They cannot be divided into two separate integers evenly.

Countable numbers are a set of numbers that is either finite or has the same cardinality as the set of positive integers Z+.

Uncountable numbers are those that are not countable.

A collection of well-defined objects or elements and it does not change from person to person is called a set.

Odd integers are 1,3,5,7,9,..........\\-1,-3,-5,-9,.........

They continue till infinite in the same way as numbers go till infinite.

So, they are uncountable.

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