SOLUTION: x<-6 or x> -2 what is the interval notation

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Question 1039877: x<-6 or x> -2 what is the interval notation
Answer by Aldorozos(172)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We know -2 This means x is a number between these two negative numbers
Notation is (-6,-2)

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