What is Cardinality?
Cardinality is nothing but the cardinal number of the set, it is nothing but the total number of the elements in the set. For example, for the set A = {even number less than 10} = {0, 2, 4, 6, 8}, then the cardinality of A is 5 i.e., n(A) = 5.
Cardinal Numbers
Cardinal numbers are used for counting various objects. They are also called counting numbers or natural numbers.
Let’s learn more about Cardinal Numbers, in detail, including its Examples and Difference from Ordinal Numbers.
Table of Content
- Cardinal Numbers Definition
- What is Cardinality?
- Cardinal Numbers in English
- Cardinal Numbers from 1 to 100
- Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers
- Cardinal Numbers of a Set