Zermelo\'s axiom

[tser-muh-lohz]

Zer·me·lo's ax·iom

[tser-muh-lohz]
noun Mathematics.

Origin:
after Ernst E.F. Zermelo (1871–1953), German mathematician
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Zermelo's axiom is always a great word to know.
So is finite. Does it mean:
a number or quantity placed before and multiplying another quantity, such as 3 in the expression 3x
a set of elements capable of being completely counted and not zero
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