Re: difference
Sorry, I am new to logical induction, a little
problem popped up as
follows,
A differs from B because A =~B
if A, B are sets, some members in A are not in B
then, can conclusion A=~B is incorrect,
what is the relation of A and B ?
Thanks
Your description is very confusing. Specifically, what are you given and what are you trying to prove?
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