Lecture 1.1.3
Lecture 1.1.3
Cardinality of a Set
Cardinal numbers are counting numbers, so to find the cardinality of a
set, the number of items in the set must be counted. This is a
measurement of size or the number of elements within a specific set.
The cardinality of a set is notated using the absolute value symbol.
Here are some examples:
● X = { }, therefore lXl = 0
● W = {walrus}, therefore lWl = 1
● P = {numbers on a phone}, therefore lPl = 10
● C = {x: x > 30}, therefore lCl = {eq} {/eq}
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