a) The interval notation for the expression x \leq 5.

waigaK

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2021-09-11

a) The interval notation for the expression x5.

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doplovif

doplovif

Skilled2021-09-12Added 71 answers

Interval notetion is a simplified form of writing the solution to an inequality or system of inequalities, using the bracket and perenthesis symbols in lieu of the inequality symbols. Intervals with parentheses are called open intervals, meaning the variable cannot have the value of the endpoints.
Formula used:
InequalityInterval notationDescriptionx>a(a,)x is greater than ax<a(,a)x x is less than axa[a,)x is greater than or equal to axa(,a]x is less than or equal to aa<x<b(a,b)x is strictly between a and bax<b[a,b)x is between a and b, including aa<xb(a,b]x is between a and b, including baxb[a,b]x is between a and b, including a and b
Conclusion: The interval notation for the expression 5 is given by (,5].

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