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Que significa xER?, en algebra.​

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x ∈ R can be translated as "The number x belongs to the set of the real numbers"

What does this mean?

I assume that what you have is:

" x ∈ R"

First:

The symbol ∈ means "belongs", so we can rewrite this as:

"x belongs to R"

Then, R is the notation used for the real number set, and x is the general variable for a number, then the statament can be written as:

"The number x belongs to the set of the real numbers"

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