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25 February, 01:57

Write the interval (3,20] as an inequality and using set notation

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  1. 25 February, 02:05
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    The interval written could be the domain (x-values) or the range (y-values). I can't make an equation if either one of them is given. The set notation maybe expressed in symbols of (), [], or combination of both. The () is used when the domain or range is not inclusive. Otherwise, you use the [] symbols. In this case, the domain or range starts from any number greater than 3 to 20, inclusive.
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