It grows to be greater than 1.
three less than four = 1 1< *number* > 4 times the sum of the number + 1 1 < *number* > 5 So all numbers that are greater than one but less than five. 2, 3, 4
all of them
The answer is 1. 5 times x - x < 5 + x It has to be 1, anything over 1 could not be less than.
It happens because it not even 1 of that number there is nothing.
4n - 1
One less than twice a number = (X times 2) minus 1, (where X = your number of choice).
-N/i=-Ni/(i*i) = (multiply top and bottom by i -Ni/-1 = Ni (i times i) = -1 You get a positive number (N) times i.
The number is still positive, but the range is positive infinity.
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"One less than four times a number" refers to an expression in algebra. If we let the number be represented by a variable, say ( x ), then "four times a number" is ( 4x ). Therefore, "one less than four times a number" can be written as ( 4x - 1 ). This expression indicates that you take four times the value of ( x ) and then subtract one from it.
Multiply by a number greater than 1 will increase the value. Multiplying by less than one will decrease the number.
The numbers are 1 and -1.