Tuesday, January 3, 2017

cardinals - Why are the cardinality of $mathbb{R^n}$ and $mathbb{R}$ the same?

As I study the first part of abstract algebra, I have a question: why $\left\vert{\mathbb R}\right\vert = \left\vert{\mathbb R^2}\right\vert$?



And moreover, I knew the fact that $\left\vert{\mathbb R}\right\vert = \left\vert{\mathbb R^n}\right\vert$.




Does the equality apply to any infinite set?
How can I prove them?

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