cardinal number

NOUN
  1. the number of elements in a mathematical set; denotes a quantity but not the order
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How To Use cardinal number In A Sentence

  • Know how to distinguish and use ordinal numbers and cardinal numbers.
  • Numbers that denote the magnitudes of sets are called cardinal numbers.
  • So far we've only talked about the most basic mathematics - arithmetic and an inbuilt notion of cardinal number.
  • Like the greatest cardinal number, Russell's class similarly fails to satisfy the requirement of coherence.
  • Huge user cardinal number and steady user growth are Tecent other business brings larger dominant position.
  • Cardinal Algebras presents a study of algebras satisfying certain properties which capture the arithmetic of cardinal numbers.
  • Zermelo's original purpose in introducing AC was to establish a central principle of Cantor's set theory, namely, that every set admits a well-ordering and so can also be assigned a cardinal number. The Axiom of Choice
  • I mean, imagine what would happen if certain cardinal numbers were to be regarded as not consistent with Christian belief. Creationists visit the smithsonian | clusterflock
  • Lin comprehended pairs, and could count to four, so eight was as high as his knowledge of cardinal numbering went.
  • For finite sets, the cardinal numbers are the whole numbers.
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