IIf Z is the set of integers and N is the set of natural numbers , shouldn't it be true that Z\N...
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IIf Z is the set of integers and N is the set of natural numbers , shouldn't it be true that Z\N...

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-05-11] [Hit: ]
-1}-If by Z\N you mean those elements in Z that are not in N, then no, your set is wrong. The number 0 is not contained in N, so Z\N = {........
...= {…, -3, -2,-1}

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If by Z\N you mean those elements in Z that are not in N, then no, your set is wrong. The number 0 is not contained in N, so Z\N = {..., -3, -2, -1, 0}.
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