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What Is Countable And Uncountable Sets? [Solved]
A set S is countable if its cardinality |S| is less than or equal to (aleph-null), the cardinality of the set of natural numbers N. A set S is countably infinite if . A set is uncountable if it is not countable, i.e. its cardinality is greater than. ; the reader is referred to Uncountable set for further discussion.
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