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Why do integers have the same cardinality as natural numbers?

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Answered by rupkathaisonline
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It maps the odd natural numbers bijectively onto the negative integers. Because the integers are so important, there's a special name for sets that have the same cardinality as the integers: ... The term countable is used to cover both finite sets and sets that are count- ably infinite.

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