In interval notation, the set \({x | x > 0}\) is written as \((0, \infty)\).
In interval notation, the set {x | x > 0 } is written ____
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no
I apologize for any confusion. The set \({x | x > 0}\) is indeed represented in interval notation as \((0, \infty)\). This means that it includes all real numbers greater than 0. If you were looking for something different or if there was a misunderstanding, please provide more details, and I'll be happy to assist further!