What is the cardinality of the following set?

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2021-07-18

What is the cardinality of the following set?
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2021-12-24

Step 1

The objective is to find the cardinality of the given set:

(R/Q=)

Note that:

Q¯ represents complement of Q, where Q is set of rational numbers. i.e. Q¯=Qe

And Q= represents complement of Qe, i.e.

Q==Q¯e=Q

Now, the set

(R/Q=)=RQ=Qe

That is (R/Q=) is set of irrational numbers

And cardinality of irrational numbers is uncountable,

Since, R is uncountable and Q (set of rationals) is countable R/Q= is uncountable

So, according to the continuum hypothesis

Thus, second option is true

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