SOLUTION: " x is less than or equal to -3" is equivalent to [-3,oo]?

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Question 650748: " x is less than or equal to -3" is equivalent to [-3,oo]?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
Note: Interval Notation
• [ ] a square bracket includes end value listed,
• ( ) a round bracket does not Note: round bracket is used for ∞ or −∞
"x ≤ -3 is equivalent to [-3,oo)? NO
"x ≤ -3 is equivalent to (−∞,-3]
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