SOLUTION: Write the interval as an inequality or double inequality. (3,∞) The interval as an inequality or double inequality is ____

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Question 1174762: Write the interval as an inequality or double inequality.
(3,∞)
The interval as an inequality or double inequality is ____

Answer by MathLover1(20850) About Me  (Show Source):
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recall:
Interval notation is frequently used to express a set of numbers between two values, a and b.
We basically use two symbols: parentheses ( ) and brackets [ ]:
( ) is used when we have the inequality symbols less than, < , or greater than, >. This means
that specified values for a or b are not included.
[ ] is used when we have the inequality symbols less than or equal to, ≤, or greater than or
equal to, ≥. This means that specified values for a or b are included.

in your case the interval (3, infinity) as an inequality or double inequality will be 3+%3C+x+%3C+infinity