Interval notation is a method of writing down a set of numbers. An example of this is all numbers that are greater than five.Ê
0 < x < +INF is the same as: (0, +INF)
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(0, infinity) Note that you should use the infinity sign instead of the word (the sideways 8).
The way you wrote it is the standard notation.
standard notation- 4,600,000
0 < a < ∞
The type of notation used to write inequalities that incorporate parentheses is called interval notation. In this system, parentheses indicate that the endpoints are not included in the interval, representing open intervals. For example, the interval (a, b) includes all numbers greater than a and less than b, but not a and b themselves. Conversely, brackets [a, b] would indicate that the endpoints are included, representing closed intervals.
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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