Mathematical analysis
I term Sets, numbers, mappings Injectiveness, surjectiveness, biuniqueness. Countability and uncountability of sets
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Injectiveness, surjectiveness, biuniqueness. Countability and uncountability of sets


Definition

Numbers of type are called rational.

Two rational numbers and are equal, if m1n2 = m2n1


Theorem

The set of rational numbers Q is countable.