An empty set (null set) is considered finite.
A null set, a finite set, a countable infinite set and an uncountably infinite set.
A set which containing $and pi are the end blocks are the finite and without these are infinite
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
finite
An empty set (null set) is considered finite.
No. It can be infinite, finite or null. The set of odd integers is infinite, the set of even integers is infinite. Their intersection is void, or the null set.
A null set, a finite set, a countable infinite set and an uncountably infinite set.
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
The set of integers is an infinite set as there are an infinite number of integers.
Infinite.
all finite set is countable.but,countable can be finite or infinite
It is called in infinite set.