Asked by Kyle C.
Rewrite the set using the interval notation:
(- ∞, 2) n (- ∞, 5)
I know how to do it if i have a set builder notation but this is nowhere in the text section that I can see an example of.
(- ∞, 2) n (- ∞, 5)
I know how to do it if i have a set builder notation but this is nowhere in the text section that I can see an example of.
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Answered by
Steve
Huh? This <i>is</i> interval notation.
However, the intersection of the two intervals is just [2,5)
However, the intersection of the two intervals is just [2,5)
Answered by
Steve - ouch!
I meant (- ∞, 2)
If we call the two intervals A and B, then my first post was B-A, not A∩B
If we call the two intervals A and B, then my first post was B-A, not A∩B
Answered by
Kyle C.
I'm a total moron. Thanks dude.
Answered by
Kyle C.
So the intersection is (- ∞, 2)
Answered by
Damon
yes, anything to the right of 2 is no longer in the second set
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