What does the expression x in RR mean ?
3 Answers
A real number is any rational or irrational number.
For example:
It means that
It usually means:
"
x is a member of the set of real numbers"
or more simply:
"
x is a real number"
Explanation:
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RR usually denotes the set of Real numbers. -
in denotes membership.
So
Related expressions are:
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AA x in RR" " meaning "for allx in the set of real numbers". in other words: "for all real numbersx ". -
EE x in RR : ..." " meaning "there exists a memberx in the set of real numbers such that ..." or "there exists a real numberx such that ...".
In some kinds of constructive mathematics, where speaking of "the set of Real numbers" is considered a little presumptuous, the expression "