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19 February, 10:37

Do you prefer to express solutions to inequalities using interval notation or as an inequality? Do you think it's important to know both formats? How could each be used?

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  1. 19 February, 10:55
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    I prefer to express solutions to inequalities using interval notation. Both formats are are important but I think interval notation is easier to understand and represents better the solutions.

    For example, if you have the following inequation:

    x-2> 1

    x>3

    Therefore, the solution could be written either x>3 OR (3, + inf). But what happens if the solution to the system of equation is x>3 or x3 or x<-3' which can be confusing.
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