What does the expression x in RR mean ?

3 Answers
Mar 12, 2017

A real number is any rational or irrational number.

For example: pi, e,2, 4, -78, 1/2, 23/6 and so on

It means that x is an element of the set of real numbers which we symbolize with R.

Mar 12, 2017

It usually means:

"x is a member of the set of real numbers"

or more simply:

"x is a real number"

Explanation:

  • RR usually denotes the set of Real numbers.

  • in denotes membership.

So x in RR, means that x is a member of the set of Real numbers. In other words, x is a Real number.

Related expressions are:

  • AA x in RR" " meaning "for all x in the set of real numbers". in other words: "for all real numbers x".

  • EE x in RR : ..." " meaning "there exists a member x in the set of real numbers such that ..." or "there exists a real number x such that ...".

In some kinds of constructive mathematics, where speaking of "the set of Real numbers" is considered a little presumptuous, the expression "x in RR" may be read as "x is a real number" and AA x in RR understood as "for any real number x", etc., avoiding the concept of a completed set of real numbers.