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Question 1017890: If A is the set of all integers greater than -2pi and B is set of all integers less than (-2 pi)^2 , how many integers are in both? Answer by ikleyn(52778) (Show Source):
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If A is the set of all integers greater than -2pi and B is set of all integers less than (-2 pi)^2 , how many integers are in both?
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= -6.28 (approx) = 39.44 (approx.)
The integers -6, -5, . . . -1, 0, 1, 2, . . . 39 are in between.
Their number is 6 + 1 + 39 = 46.
Answer. 46 integers.