4.5. Countable and Uncountable Sets
4.5. Countable and Uncountable Sets
E 7a, 2
N 0, 1, 3 4
fN E
1AS
fn) 2n
0 í 1 , 1, 3, 5, 7, }
N 0, 1, 2, 3, .
N 0
LAS
fn) 2nt1
Exmples - Oneountable. (un coun tably inhin1 te) se,
P(N) {g.
031.{2},{33,
o,1 fo, 2}. j0,33, ,23.1,33,
o,1,2,i o, 1,3}.{o,i, 4}, .-
2,3, 4= 2 *2 , 5, 6: 2x3, 7,
2 0=2 x2x 5,.. , 31,
35 5x7
Primality:
Divisib lity: 2. 3,5,7 m
(Ist prme)
ure
Prime1 2 ,Prime - 2 -3
P, x PxP,x - . . .
x P +1 is a
prime
oher ise, P,xxP,x xPan and 1 have Commom
primefacBor, which is not possi ble
1f au primes in he soqueno. P, PaP P a
knon hena nec prime may be tovndas hich is
xRx PX xPa + 1