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What are all the real numbers less than or equal to -6?

The set of all real numbers less than or equal to -6 can be represented as (-∞, -6]. This notation indicates that the set includes all real numbers from negative infinity up to and including -6. In interval notation, the square bracket [ denotes that -6 is included in the set, while the parentheses ( indicate that negative infinity is not a specific value in the set.


What is the interval set notation of -7 -3?

-4


What is longer infinity or eternity?

Eternity means "lasts forever" while infinity means "without end". Neither one exists (the current age of `everything' is a mere 13.7 billion years); but in pure math terms, infinity trumps eternity.


Is a negative divided by a negative the same as a positive times a positive?

Well a negative times a negative equals a positive while as a positive times a positive equals a positive.


Which is longest line line segment or ray?

(Previous answers removed for being incorrect and not having a professional tone) A line segment has a set length while both the line and ray go on indefinitely. The difference is that a ray only goes on forever in one direction (a length of infinity), while a line goes on for infinity in both directions (infinity * 2) However, since infinity is only a theoretical number, which means it can only be used practically to define ideal values and impossible circumstances. Since infinity, as a number, can only be truly changed through being multiplied zero, which gives zero; or though multiplication or division by a negative number, which gives negative infinity; infinity * 2 is still infinity. To put it simply provided x &gt; 0 infinity * x = infinity Therefore, your answer would be a tie between line and ray, but if you're answering this question for a teacher, be sure to include the entire paragraph above. If you had to choose, line would be the most correct answer.

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How do write in interval notation 0 is less than or equal to x while x is less than positive infinity?

That is, 0


Differentiate a closed interval from an open interval?

Open interval does not include its end points while closed interval includes


The work done in bringing a unit positive charge from infinity to certain point keeping the unit charge in equilibrium is called?

The work done in bringing a unit positive charge from infinity to a certain point while keeping it in equilibrium is called the electric potential at that point. It is a measure of the potential energy that a unit positive charge would have at that location.


What are all the real numbers less than or equal to -6?

The set of all real numbers less than or equal to -6 can be represented as (-∞, -6]. This notation indicates that the set includes all real numbers from negative infinity up to and including -6. In interval notation, the square bracket [ denotes that -6 is included in the set, while the parentheses ( indicate that negative infinity is not a specific value in the set.


What is the difference between a line and an interval?

A line is never ending while a interval has a fixed end and start point.


What is the interval set notation of -7 -3?

-4


What are four types of intermittent schedules of reinforcement?

Four types of intermittent schedules of reinforcement are fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, and variable interval. Fixed ratio schedules provide reinforcement after a set number of responses, while variable ratio schedules provide reinforcement after a varying number of responses. Fixed interval schedules provide reinforcement after a set time interval, while variable interval schedules provide reinforcement after a varying time interval.


What is the electron dot notation for phosphorus and strontium?

Ah, let's paint a lovely picture of electron dot notation for phosphorus and strontium. Phosphorus has 5 valence electrons, so its notation is P with 5 dots around it. Strontium has 2 valence electrons, so its notation is Sr with 2 dots around it. Remember, each dot represents an electron sharing its positive energy with the world.


Can you use L'hopital's rule for functions?

Yes. The rule is used to find the limit of functions which are an indeterminate form; that is, the limit would involve either 0/0, infinity/infinity, 0 x infinity, 1 to the power of infinity, zero or infinity to the power of zero, or infinity minus infinity. So while it is not used on all functions, it is used for many.


When did Chuck Norris eat a walrus?

Yes, while counting to infinity..... twice.


What does occasional?

It means something that happens once in a while. Something with an irregular interval of happening.


Is antimatter greater than infinity?

Antimatter is a substance, while infinity is a representation of a never ending number. They are two separate things, and thus they cannot be compared.