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How to prove the set of complex numbers is uncountable?
Let C be the set of all complex numbers,
So C={a+bi: a,b belongs to N; i=sqrt(-1)}
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set of all real numbers is uncountable
open intervals are uncountable
set of all irrational numbers is uncountable
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It contains the subset ℝ which is well known to be uncountable. Is that proof enough?
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Yes, R (set of all real no.) is a subset of C (set of all complex no.)
R={a+0i: a is real no}, C={a+bi: a,b are real no}
R is uncountable, therefore C is also uncountable
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