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Is there any value of x with the property that x < x - 1? explain reasoning
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Is there any value of x with the property that x < x - 1? explain reasoning
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Is there any value of x with the property that x < x - 1? explain reasoning
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The above is not true, so "no".
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x < x-1
⇒ x -x < -1
⇒ 0 < -1 (false!)
Because that 0 < -1 is never true,
there is no value of x with the property that x < x-1
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Hope this helps~
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