does this question have anything to do with the distributive


does this question have anything to do with the distributive property

Solution

True

(R-Z)xN is set of ordered pairs of elements in set R-Z ie R but not Z cartesian product with N ie set of natural numbers.

RxN-ZxN is cartesian product of RxN but not containing ZxN ie

Ordered pairs in RxN (a,b) so that does not belong to Z which is same as (R-Z)xN

No this does not have anything with distributive property as the \'x\' symbol here is not multiplication but cartesian product symbol.

 does this question have anything to do with the distributive propertySolutionTrue (R-Z)xN is set of ordered pairs of elements in set R-Z ie R but not Z cartesi

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