ajaym8 Wrote:Hi Ron,
I got this question in a GMATPrep mock. Got a doubt.
Consider 2 expressions -4<x<7 and -4<= x <=7
Are the above 2 expressions same on the GMAT ?
nothing is different "on the GMAT",
EVER!
this exam will ONLY use words or notation in ways that are absolutely universal.As per my current understanding , they are different. That's why I did not choose the boundary terms (-4,7) and could not find an answer to the problem.
the point of using the boundary values is that you can get as close to those values as you want.
e.g., it's true that x can't be 7, but, x can be, for instance, 6.999999999999999999.
...so, by using
those kinds of values for x, you can get
as close as you want to the values you get by actually plugging in the extremes.
if this doesn't make sense, just imagine a simpler example:
say i tell you x < 5.
what can you tell me about 2x?
...you can tell me that 2x < 10. (it can be any value up to that, including values like 9.9999999999999999.)
hopefully that example isn't troublesome; this is the same thing.