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x is larger than 1 or x is smaller or equal to -4. Numbers?

 Sep 7, 2014

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If x can be larger than one OR smaller than -4 then it can be

 

Any number on the red arrow section will meet this description - even fractions and decimals. 

 (but 1 and -4 are not included)

 Sep 8, 2014
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X is 1, so yah

 Sep 7, 2014
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Depends. Is there an expression, or an equation to solve the problem? X can be any number because it is a variable.

for more information, go to the following link.

http://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/variable.html 

 Sep 7, 2014
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are there any numbers that make sense though?

 Sep 7, 2014
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Yes. Like I said. You can go to the following link

http://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/variable.html 

Or------

The letter x can be any number. It can be 1, 3, 2, 4, etc., so, is there an equation or an expression?

 Sep 7, 2014
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no but it answers my question. Thank you! 

 Sep 7, 2014
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You're welcome! Want to register! It's easy as 1-2-3!

Ok. If x was 2, it will be larger than 1. So, yeah... It depends... But you're welcome!

 Sep 7, 2014
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If x can be larger than one OR smaller than -4 then it can be

 

Any number on the red arrow section will meet this description - even fractions and decimals. 

 (but 1 and -4 are not included)

Melody Sep 8, 2014

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