Oh honey, a finite set is like a shopping list - it has a clear end. Examples include a set of primary colors (red, blue, yellow), the days of the week (Monday to Sunday), or the planets in our solar system (sorry Pluto, you're out). Just think of it as a set with a nice little bow on top, all wrapped up and ready to go.
Infinite.
The negative integers greater than -6 are: -5, -4, -3, -2, -1.
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 {-4, -3, -2, -1}.
Oh honey, a finite set is like a shopping list - it has a clear end. Examples include a set of primary colors (red, blue, yellow), the days of the week (Monday to Sunday), or the planets in our solar system (sorry Pluto, you're out). Just think of it as a set with a nice little bow on top, all wrapped up and ready to go.
The set of positive integers less than 50 is finite (there are 49).The set of all integers less than 50 is infinite, because it includes an infinite number of negative numbers.
The set of integers is an infinite set as there are an infinite number of integers.
It is finite. There are exactly 66,415 of them.
This is the 'null' or 'empty' set.There are no numbers greater than '-3' and less than '-9'.
Infinite.
is the set of integers greater than or equal to −7 and less than or equal to −1
The negative integers greater than -6 are: -5, -4, -3, -2, -1.
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, . . .)
Think about it - this one is fairly simple. Ask yourself the question: "Does this set have a largest element?" If the answer is "yes", then the set is finite. If the answer is "no", the set is infinite. Note: This reasoning works for subsets of natural numbers; for integers, additional adjustments are needed.
Whole numbers are integers greater than or equal to zero.
The Natural numbers is the set of Integers greater than 0 (ie {1, 2, 3, ...})