SOLUTION: is x<6 ?
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Question 515500: is x<6 ?
Answer by oberobic(2304) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x can take on all values from -infinity to 6, but not including 6 itself.
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Using interval notation, this would be: (-infinity, 6).
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Note that you do not use a square bracket for -infinity because you cannot = -infinity.
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