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It is the abscissa.
The reciprocal of any non-zero number is one divided by that number. The reciprocal of 0 is not defined. For example, if R(x) represents the reciprocal of x, then R(6) = 1/6 R(5/7) = 1 / (5/7) = 1*(7/5) = 7/5 R(x) = 1/x
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It depends on the context. Since you posted this in the math section, then the answer is no. The inverse of x is 1/x, and the opposite of x is -x ■
According to the site Math Planet, 'A compound inequality contains at least two inequalities that are separated by either "and" or "or".' In the case of "and", a compound inequality such as x > -1 and x < 2 can also be written as: -1 < x < 2 (I also took this example from Math Planet.) There is no such shortcut for the "or" case.