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Is this [-8,infinity) the same as this x < -8 OR x > 1 ? Thank you.
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[-8,infinity)
represents the interval from -8 inclusively [ to infinity exclusively ).
[] are used to mean including the limits.
() or ][ are used to mean excluding the limits.
The above interval is the same as
-8 ≤ x < ∞
represents the interval from -8 inclusively [ to infinity exclusively ).
[] are used to mean including the limits.
() or ][ are used to mean excluding the limits.
The above interval is the same as
-8 ≤ x < ∞
Answered by
Breanna
Is this [-8,infinity) the same as this x < -8 OR x > 1 ? Thank you.
Based on what is below is below, is what is above = to the same? Thanks!
[-8,infinity)
represents the interval from -8 inclusively [ to infinity exclusively ).
[] are used to mean including the limits.
() or ][ are used to mean excluding the limits.
The above interval is the same as
-8 ¡Ü x < ¡Þ
Based on what is below is below, is what is above = to the same? Thanks!
[-8,infinity)
represents the interval from -8 inclusively [ to infinity exclusively ).
[] are used to mean including the limits.
() or ][ are used to mean excluding the limits.
The above interval is the same as
-8 ¡Ü x < ¡Þ
Answered by
MathMate
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