SOLUTION: Find the intersection of the given intervals. (-9,9] ∩ (-13,6)= (Type your answer in interval notation.) *Please also explain to me how you got the answer and why it's the a

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Question 1149701: Find the intersection of the given intervals.
(-9,9] ∩ (-13,6)=
(Type your answer in interval notation.)
*Please also explain to me how you got the answer and why it's the answer.

Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Make a sketch, showing these intervals in the number line.

The sketch will explain you EVERYTHING.


Have a nice day (!)



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