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{y < -4/3}
interval notation
this is what I got...

(-∞, -4/3)
14 years ago

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Answered by MathMate
The interval correctly represents the given range of values.
14 years ago
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{y < -4/3}
interval notation
this is what I got...

(-∞, -4/3)

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