It is a set which contains a finite number of elements.
no
An empty set is considered a finite set because it contains zero (0) elements and zero is a finite number.
No.
Set A is a finite set if n(A) =0 (that is, A is the empty set) or n(A) is a natural number. A set whose cardinality is not 0 or a natural number is called an infinite set.
In mathematics, a finite set is a set that has a finite number of elements. For example, (2,4,6,8,10) is a finite set with five elements. The number of elements of a finite set is a natural number (non-negative integer), and is called the cardinality of the set. A set that is not finite is called infinite. For example, the set of all positive integers is infinite: (1,2,3,4, . . .)
It is a set which contains a finite number of elements.
A finite set has a finite number of elements, an infinite set has infinitely many.
no
An empty set is considered a finite set because it contains zero (0) elements and zero is a finite number.
It is infinite.
A finite set, possibly.
No.
Yes!
Set A is a finite set if n(A) =0 (that is, A is the empty set) or n(A) is a natural number. A set whose cardinality is not 0 or a natural number is called an infinite set.
A set which containing $and pi are the end blocks are the finite and without these are infinite
If the set is of finite order, that is, it has a finite number of elements, n, then the number of subsets is 2n.