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write set of integers with symbol​

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Answered by armygirl00034
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Symbol. The symbol ℤ can be annotated to denote various sets, with varying usage amongst different authors: ℤ+, ℤ+ or ℤ> for the positive integers, ℤ0+ or ℤ≥ for non-negative integers, and ℤ≠ for non-zero integers. Some authors use ℤ* for non-zero integers, while others use it for non-negative integers, or for {–1, 1}.

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Symbol. The symbol ℤ can be annotated to denote various sets, with varying usage amongst different authors: ℤ+, ℤ+ or ℤ> for the positive integers, ℤ0+ or ℤ≥ for non-negative integers, and ℤ≠ for non-zero integers. Some authors use ℤ* for non-zero integers, while others use it for non-negative integers, or for {–1, 1}.

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