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Help! Please! Explain why inequalities of the form x>c or x<c, where c is any rational number, have infinitely many solutions.
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Help! Please! Explain why inequalities of the form x>c or x<c, where c is any rational number, have infinitely many solutions.
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Explain why inequalities of the form x>c or x<c, where c is any rational number, have infinitely many solutions.
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Because there are infinitely many numbers that are either greater or less than variable x.
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