How to write the following in interval notation: x>3 and x<=7?

Bobby Roth

Bobby Roth

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2023-02-13

How to write the following in interval notation: x > 3 and x 7 ?

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x3wolfygri

x3wolfygri

Beginner2023-02-14Added 6 answers

In interval notation, an inequality without an or equal to operator is indicated by a parenthesis.

You use a bracket to signify an inequality with an or equal to operator.
x > 3 and x 7 would be written as: ( 3 , 7 ]

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