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The difference of set B from set A, denoted by A-B, is the set of all the elements of set A that are not in set B. In mathematical term, A-B = { x: x∈A and x∉B} If (A∩B) is the intersection between two sets A and B then, A-B = A - (A∩B
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The difference of set B from set A, denoted by A-B, is the set of all the elements of set A that are not in set B. In mathematical term, A-B = { x: x∈A and x∉B} If (A∩B) is the intersection between two sets A and B then, A-B = A - (A∩B
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