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how we can denote the set of irrational numbers​

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Answered by DevanKey02
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Customarily, the set of irrational numbers is expressed as the set of all real numbers "minus" the set of rational numbers, which can be denoted by either of the following, which are equivalent: R∖Q, where the backward slash denotes "set minus". R−Q, where we read the set of reals, "minus" the set of rationals.

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Answered by anusha94
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Customarily, the set of irrational numbers is expressed as the set of all real numbers "minus" the set of rational numbers, which can be denoted by either of the following, which are equivalent:

R∖Q, where the backward slash denotes "set minus".

R−Q, where we read the set of reals, "minus" the set of rationals.

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