NovieF377839 NovieF377839
  • 03-11-2022
  • Mathematics
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Hello! Use interval notation to indicate all real numbers between −3 and 5 , including −3 but not including 5.

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ElizbethZ66099 ElizbethZ66099
  • 03-11-2022

Given:

The real numbers given as -3 and 5

Required:

We need to indicate all real numbers between −3 and 5 , including −3 but not including 5

Explanation:

Use [ to include the number and use ) to not include the number

So here we want to include -3 so use [ with -3 and we do not want to incluse 5 so use ) with 5

There is a rule that we need to start with small number and here the small number is -3 among -3 and 5

FInal answer:

[-3,5)

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