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Cardinality
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Math for Non-Math Majors
Definition
Cardinality is the measure of the "number of elements" in a set. It helps compare the size of sets, even if they are infinite.
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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
- The cardinality of a finite set is simply the count of its elements.
- Two sets have the same cardinality if there is a one-to-one correspondence between their elements.
- The symbol |A| denotes the cardinality of set A.
- Infinite sets can have different cardinalities; for instance, the set of natural numbers and real numbers have different infinite cardinalities.
- Aleph-null (ℵ₀) represents the smallest infinity, which is the cardinality of the set of natural numbers.
Review Questions
- What does it mean for two sets to have the same cardinality?
- How do you denote the cardinality of a set A?
- What is Aleph-null (ℵ₀) and what does it represent?
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