SOLUTION: If: I am asked to put this inequality in integer notation: x > 2 , I would do it as such: ( + infinity, 2) Is this, and why is it correct? When would I use brackets i

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Question 388182: If: I am asked to put this inequality in integer notation:
x > 2 ,

I would do it as such: ( + infinity, 2)
Is this, and why is it correct? When would I use brackets instead of parentheses?

Answer by avani(25) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the correct way of writing this is (2,+infinity)