Set theoretic difference between Natural Numbers and Integers – math.stackexchange.com

Set theoretic difference is defined as follows: Let A,B be sets. Then the set theoretic difference of A,B (written A-B) is the set defined by: $x \in A-B$ iff $x \in A$ and $x \notin B$ In ...

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