we represent the letter Z in our sets of numbers.
for eg:-
Z= 1,7,2,8,3,9,4,5,6
The set of integers is represented by Z.
Z is the symbol for integer. It is the initial letter of Zahlen, the German word meaning "number"
The symbol is Z from the German word for integers, zahl.
Zetta is represented by a (capital) Z and is x 1021.
The set builder notation for all integers that are multiples of 3 can be expressed as ( { x \in \mathbb{Z} \mid x = 3k \text{ for some } k \in \mathbb{Z} } ). This notation specifies the set of all integers ( x ) such that ( x ) can be represented as 3 times some integer ( k ).
The set of integers is represented by Z.
Zero
It comes from the German word zahlen.
The capital letter Z is represented as: 01011010 Whereas the lower case z is represented as: 01111010
It's short for Zahlen, which is German for "numbers". Why German? Why not?
Z is the symbol for integer. It is the initial letter of Zahlen, the German word meaning "number"
The symbol is Z from the German word for integers, zahl.
Zetta is represented by a (capital) Z and is x 1021.
'z' is used to denote integers in german. 'z' denotes zahlen
Z.
It can be represented as a ratio of two integers.
It can be displayed as 'Z'. So we can say every integer is an element of Z. n ε Z means all ' n ' are integers.