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" Finally, the difference of two sets A and B, denoted by A — B, is the set of all elements of A that are not elements of B. A — B = {x: xe A and x $ B} For example, {1,3, 9} -{3, 5, 7} = {1,9}. "
Probability and Random Processes - Page 5
by Venkatarama Krishnan - 2006 - 420 pages
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Statistics I Essentials

Emil G. Milewski - Mathematics - 2013 - 114 pages
...A n B , is the set containing all elements which belong to A and to B. Difference The difference of two sets, A and B, denoted by A - B, is the set of all elements of A which do not belong to B. Complement The complement of a set A, denoted by Л...
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Statistics Super Review

The Editors of REA - Mathematics - 2013 - 332 pages
...B, is the set containing all elements that belong to A and to B. 6.3.3 Difference The difference of two sets, A and B, denoted by A - B, is the set of all elements of A that do not belong to B. 6.3.4 Complement The complement of a set A, denoted by...
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Fundamentals of Applied Probability and Random Processes

Oliver Ibe - Mathematics - 2005 - 462 pages
...B. That is, A n B = {&|& e A and ke B} In Example 1.2, A n 5 = {1, 4}. Difference. The difference of two sets A and B, denoted by A — B, is the set containing all elements of A that are not in B. That is, A—B = {k\keAandk<£B} Note that A — B...
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Data Mining: A Knowledge Discovery Approach

Krzysztof J. Cios, Witold Pedrycz, Roman W. Swiniarski, Lukasz Andrzej Kurgan - Computers - 2007 - 606 pages
...5) A |JAC fi if and only if AC. B inclusion 6)ACA|JB, BCA\JB ordering Definition: The difference of two sets A and B, denoted by A — B, is the set C of all elements of A which are not in B (see Figure D.7) A -B= {c:ce A and cg B} (D.28) Example: The...
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