Does finitely many include the option none?
Say I have a sequence $(x_n)$ and I want to say that there can only be $0$ or $n\in \mathbb N$ non-zero terms. Can I say that the sequence has finitely many non-zero terms?
Thanks.
Does finitely many include the option none?
Say I have a sequence $(x_n)$ and I want to say that there can only be $0$ or $n\in \mathbb N$ non-zero terms. Can I say that the sequence has finitely many non-zero terms?
Thanks.
Yes. No question. A subset of a finite set is finite. A polynomial with real coefficients has finitely many real zeros. We do not need (or want) to require saying: "A subset of a finite set is either finite or empty".