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28 January, 18:30

Write in interval notation

(-2,4)

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  1. 28 January, 18:51
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    - 2 < x < 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have to write in interval notation of the following interval.

    The interval is given by (-2,4) which means the values of the variable, say x, vary from - 2 (but not including - 2) to 4 (but not including 4).

    So, in interval notation this can be written as - 2 < x < 4 (Answer)

    Therefore, the values - 2 and 4 are the limiting end values of the variable x.
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