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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How does the term denumerable include sets that are countable and sets that are uncountable?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sets that are denumerable have a bijective function, f:N->S. Isn't N an infinite set? If so, then a bijective function from N onto S would mean S is infinite as well.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can an infinite set be equinumerous with an finite set?

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@amistre64 , others seem confused by this question. Do you have any thoughts?

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