Single Choice

Which set is infinite of the following :

A$$\left \{ x : x \epsilon N and (x -1) =0\right \} $$
B$$\left \{ x : x \epsilon N and x ^{2} = 4 \right \}$$
C$$\left \{ x : x \epsilon N and 2x - 1 = 0 \right \}$$
D{ x : x $$\epsilon$$ N and x is prime no }
Correct Answer

Solution

(D) is correct , because elements of this set is a prime number which is infinite
Hence , this set is infinite


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