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Q: Is the set of even counting number?
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What the set of all even counting numbers?

The set of all even counting numbers is infinite. There's not enough room to list them here.


Why is the set of even counting numbers well defined?

Because the description which is given is sufficient to decide whether or not any given number is in the set.


Why is 2 second in counting numbers?

By definition, the set of counting numbers starts at one and proceeds in ascending order. The next number is 2. If two were not the next number in the set, it would not be the set of counting numbers.


Is the set of even counting numbers a well defined or not and why?

Yes it is. Given any number you can decide whether or not it belongs to the set.


What is infinite set?

Infinite set is a counting number has no end.ex:{1,2,3,4....}


IS ALL COUNTING NUMBER WHOLE NUMBER?

All counting numbers ARE (not is!) a proper subset of the set of whole numbers.


What set does 6 belong to?

There is not just one set of numbers to which 6 belongs.. It is an even number and a composite number. It also belongs to each of the following:Natural (N), Counting N0, Integer Z.


What is an even counting number?

,,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22 etc.


How does the set of counting numbers differ from the set of whole numbers?

The set of counting numbers is a proper subset of the whole number. The latter includes negative counting numbers. Also, there is no consensus as to whether 0 belongs to counting numbers or whole numbers.


Is the union of the set of prime numbers and the set of composite numbers equal to the set of counting numbers?

No. One, a counting number, doesn't belong to either of those sets.


How will I choose a numbers to add from the set of counting numbers 1-10 with a sum of number that are not divisible by 2?

Choose one odd and one even


How do you get the set of multiples of a given number?

Multiply the given number by successive counting numbers.