proof that set of integers and set of natural number are equivalent
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originally Answered: Are the set of a natural number and integers equivalent? The set of natural numbers and the set of integers are not equal sets, but they are equipollent sets, i.e., they have the same cardinality (or “size”).
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set of integers is not equivalent to set of natural numbers
{ ,,,,,,,,,,,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,,,,,,,,,, } is not equivalent to {1,2,3,4,,,,,,,, }.But N is subset of Z.
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