0 < x < +INF is the same as: (0, +INF)
-3
(0, infinity) Note that you should use the infinity sign instead of the word (the sideways 8).
standard notation- 4,600,000
The way you wrote it is the standard notation.
0 < a < ∞
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Why interval, notation cannot be used to represent instead of atomic masses
Positive: (0, infinity)Nonnegative: [0, infinity)Negative: (-infinity, 0)Nonpositive (-infinity, 0]
What is the interval notation of -1<5x+1<4
The interval (-3, infinity).
Yes.
0 < x < +INF is the same as: (0, +INF)
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It has to be interval notation
(0, infinity) Note that you should use the infinity sign instead of the word (the sideways 8).