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The answer to this is 2, and 0.
0 < x < +INF is the same as: (0, +INF)
(0, infinity) Note that you should use the infinity sign instead of the word (the sideways 8).
The real numbers between 1 and 6 form an interval on the number line. This interval is denoted as (1, 6), where the parentheses indicate that the endpoints 1 and 6 are not included. In interval notation, this set can be written as {x | 1 < x < 6}. This set includes all real numbers greater than 1 and less than 6.
Less than 5: 1,2,3,4 Greater than 3: 4,5,6,7
The answer to this is 2, and 0.
0 < x < +INF is the same as: (0, +INF)
(0, infinity) Note that you should use the infinity sign instead of the word (the sideways 8).
If the first derivative of a function is greater than 0 on an interval, then the function is increasing on that interval. If the first derivative of a function is less than 0 on an interval, then the function is decreasing on that interval. If the second derivative of a function is greater than 0 on an interval, then the function is concave up on that interval. If the second derivative of a function is less than 0 on an interval, then the function is concave down on that interval.
That is, 0
When the value that you are representing in scientific notation is less than 1, or greater than or equal to 10.
Scientific notation means the number is represented as being greater or equal to one but less than 10. So for 103: 103 = 10.3 x 10 [still greater than 1 but not less than 10] = 1.03 x 102 [greater than or equal to one? Check. Less than 10? Check] So, 103 in scientific notation is: 1.03 x 102
The real numbers between 1 and 6 form an interval on the number line. This interval is denoted as (1, 6), where the parentheses indicate that the endpoints 1 and 6 are not included. In interval notation, this set can be written as {x | 1 < x < 6}. This set includes all real numbers greater than 1 and less than 6.
Decimals are written with negative exponents. 0.2468 = 2.468 x 10^-1 0.0003597 = 3.597 x 10^-4
Scientific notation takes up much less space ! consider the number 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 - it's much easier to write it as 1018 and it takes up less space on the page !
Did you mean set builder notation? It's written like this.Example: Even number greater than 2 but less than 0.Set A= {x|x is an even number greater than two but less than 20}I hate Math. I really do. >:|
Less than 5: 1,2,3,4 Greater than 3: 4,5,6,7