An empty set (null set) is considered finite.
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
An empty set is considered a finite set because it contains zero (0) elements and zero is a finite number.
The set of integers is an infinite set as there are an infinite number of integers.
all finite set is countable.but,countable can be finite or infinite
The empty set is a finite set.
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.
The diameter of the empty set is considered to be infinite because there are no points within the set to define a finite distance. In mathematical terms, the diameter is defined as the supremum of the distances between all pairs of points in a set. Since the empty set has no pairs of points, the supremum is not defined in a finite sense, leading to the conclusion that it is infinite. This aligns with the idea that the empty set does not contain any measurable extent.
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A finite set has a finite number of elements, an infinite set has infinitely many.
A set which containing $and pi are the end blocks are the finite and without these are infinite
The way I understand it, a finite set can not be an infinite set, because if it were an infinite set, then it would not be a finite set, and the original premise would be violated.
A set which containing $and pi are the end blocks are the finite and without these are infinite
finite
An empty set is considered a finite set because it contains zero (0) elements and zero is a finite number.
The set of integers is an infinite set as there are an infinite number of integers.
Infinite.