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In [[set theory]], the '''symmetric difference''' of two sets is the set of elements that belong to exactly one (that is either one or the other but not both) of the sets.
In [[set theory]], the '''symmetric difference''' of two sets is the set of elements that belong to exactly one (that is either one or the other but not both) of the sets.



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In set theory, the symmetric difference of two sets is the set of elements that belong to exactly one (that is either one or the other but not both) of the sets.

Formally, we define

It can also be expressed as the union of the relative complements

The notations and are also seen.

In terms of the characteristic function we have